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		Korean TV acknowledges leader Kim Jong Un's health problems 
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		[September 26, 2014] 
		By James Pearson
 SEOUL (Reuters) - Young North Korean 
		leader Kim Jong Un is suffering from "discomfort", state media has said 
		in the first official acknowledgement of ill health after a prolonged 
		period out of the public eye.
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			 Kim, 31, who is frequently the centrepiece of the isolated 
			country's propaganda, has not been photographed by state media since 
			appearing at a concert alongside his wife on Sept. 3, fuelling 
			speculation he is suffering from bad health. 
 He had been seen walking with a limp since an event with key 
			officials in July and in a pre-recorded documentary broadcast by 
			state media on Thursday appeared to have difficulty walking.
 
 "The wealth and prosperity of our socialism is thanks to the 
			painstaking efforts of our marshal, who keeps lighting the path for 
			the people, like the flicker of a flame, despite suffering 
			discomfort," a voice over for the hour-long documentary said.
 
 
			 
			The documentary was followed by a pre-recorded broadcast of a North 
			Korean Supreme People's Assembly meeting from which Kim Jong Un was 
			notably absent.
 
 Kim has rapidly gained weight since coming to power after his father 
			died of a heart attack in 2011, photos released by state media show.
 
 North Korea observers speculate Kim's weight and family background 
			may have contributed to his condition.
 
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			"Based on his gait, it appears he has gout - something (due to) diet 
			and genetic predisposition that has affected other members of the 
			Kim family," said Michael Madden, an expert on the North Korean 
			leadership and contributor to the 38 North website.
 (Additional reporting by Seungmyung Roh; Editing by Nick Macfie)
 
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