N.Korea celebrates 10 years of Kim Jong Un as top party leader
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[April 11, 2022]
By Josh Smith
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea praised Kim
Jong Un's leadership in developing nuclear weapons, touted his political
achievements, and unveiled new portraits and exhibitions to celebrate
his 10 years in charge of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea (WPK).
Kim is considered to have assumed power when he was named supreme
commander of the military after his father, Kim Jong Il, died in Dec.
2011.
Monday marks ten years since the younger Kim was elected as the top
party and state leader. The Kim family has ruled the one-party state for
its entire history.
In a speech at a national meeting on Sunday, Choe Ryong Hae, member of
the Presidium of the Political Bureau of the WPK Central Committee and
one of the most senior officials under Kim, praised the North Korean
leader as "a gifted thinker and theoretician, outstanding statesman and
peerlessly great commander."
The events started a week of commemorations that will also include the
110-year anniversary of the birth of Kim Il Sung, North Korea's founder
and Kim Jong Un's grandfather, on Friday.
Commercial satellite imagery has shown North Korean troops practicing
for a military parade that could be held this week. Analysts also say
there are signs that North Korea could display its ICBMs at the event.
Last month North Korea set alarm bells ringing in Seoul, Tokyo and
Washington by conducting a full ICBM test for the first time since 2017,
ending a self-imposed moratorium on such tests
New construction has been spotted at North Korea's nuclear test site,
raising concerns that it could soon explode a weapon for the first time
since 2017. Last week North Korea said it opposes war but will not
hesitate to use its nuclear weapons if it is attacked by South Korea.
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A portrait of North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un is displayed at a
national meeting to commemorate Kim's 10-year anniversary as head of
the country's ruling Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) in Pyongyang,
North Korea, April 10, 2022, in this photo released by North Korea's
Korean Central News Agency (KCNA). KCNA via REUTERS
Choe called Kim "a peerless patriot
and a great defender of peace" for making North Korea "a
full-fledged military power equipped with all powerful physical
means of self-defence."
Under Kim North Korea conducted four of its six nuclear tests, and
developed massive intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) that
analysts believe may be capable of striking anywhere in the United
States.
Despite facing unprecedented difficulties, Kim had opened up a new
era for North Korea as a powerful socialist nation prospering and
developing with self-sustenance and self-reliance, Choe said.
Kim has vowed to improve residents' lives and tried to boost North
Korea's economy, but it suffered major contractions in recent years
as it was battered by international sanctions, COVID-19 lockdown
measures and bad weather. U.N. agencies have warned of possible
humanitarian crises.
State media unveiled a rare new official portrait of Kim on Sunday,
and reported that a Pyongyang museum had opened a new exhibition to
showcase the achievements of his "immortal leadership".
"Ten years is a fine time for Kim to try and boost his cult of
personality even higher," Colin Zwirko, an analytical correspondent
with NK News, which monitors North Korea, said on Twitter.
(Reporting by Josh Smith; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)
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