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Has Kim Jong-Un Lost Control of North Korea?
Pyongyang is on lockdown and nation’s former intelligence officer says Kim has ALREADY been overthrown

By Jeremy Reynalds
Senior Correspondent for ASSIST News Service

LONDON (ANS) -- A former North Korean counter-intelligence officer is claiming that Kim Jong-Un is no longer in control of the nation and is now just a “puppet leader.”

Jang Jin-sung
(via New Focus International)

According to a story by Ted Thornhill for the Daily Mail (with additional material by Reuters), Jang Jin-sung, who used to be an influential officer in Kim Jong-il's propaganda division, made the claim at a September conference in Holland attended by several elite exiles, it's been reported.

The capital, Pyongyang, meanwhile, has been placed into lockdown with even the elite banned from entering or leaving, according to a well regarded news site. The Daily Mail said this adds weight to Jin-sung's claim, as a North Korean expert said that this kind of measure is only put in place when a coup has taken place - or is suspected.

Jin-sung said that Kim Jong-Un was actually overthrown in 2013, and political strings in North Korea are being pulled by the powerful Organization and Guidance Department (OGD), which used to report directly to Kim Jong-il, Kim Jong-Un's father.

North Korea is currently embroiled in a sort of civil war, he said in his speech.

Some officials want to keep the communist status quo, he said, others are open to elements of capitalism being introduced.

The Daily Mail said he told Vice News, “On one hand, it's people who want to maintain a regime monopoly. On the other hand, it's not like people are fighting against the regime, but in a policy sense they want to take advantage to get influence. It's not actually consciously civil war, but there are these two incompatible forces at play.”

Remco Breuker, a professor of Korean Studies at Leiden University in the Netherlands, which hosted the conference, backs-up Jin-sung's statements.

He told the news site, “The real power resides within that one department, the OGD, that was groomed to bureaucratic perfection by Kim Jong-il. It serves him (Kim Jong-Un), but it more serves the legacy of Kim Jong-il. Those don't always coincide.”
Jin-sung believes that the current North Korean regime will collapse in the near future and that Kim Jong-Un could be replaced by one of his brothers, either Kim Jong-nam, 43, or Kim Jong-chul, 33.

Toshimitsu Shigemura, a professor at Tokyo's Waseda University and an authority on North Korean affairs, told The Telegraph that the current lockdown in the capital - revealed by the New Focus International news web site this week - could mean that the regime has become dangerously unstable.

He said, “This sort of action suggests there has either been an attempted coup or that the authorities there have uncovered some sort of plot against the leadership. If it is a military-backed coup, then the situation in Pyongyang will be very dangerous and I have heard reports that Kim has been moved out of the capital.”

State media acknowledged for the first time last month that Kim Jong-Un, who assumed power in North Korea when his father died in 2011, was suffering from “discomfort” due to unspecified health reasons, prompting speculation over what ails him.

North Korea, founded by the young Kim's grandfather when a post-Japanese colonized Korean peninsula was divided into North and South in 1945, is a hereditary dictatorship. The Daily Mail said this makes the health of its leaders a very sensitive issue.

Kim, who is 31 and frequently the centerpiece of the state propaganda machine, has not been photographed by official media since appearing at a concert alongside his wife on Sept. 3.

Footage from an event with key officials in July showed him walking with a limp.

The Daily Mail said it was reported he has piled on so much weight that he has fractured both his ankles and remains in hospital after an operation.

The leader of the impoverished nation is estimated to have ballooned to 280 pounds as a result of fine wining and dining - putting enormous pressure on his feet and legs.

A source who has recently returned to the South Korean capital, Seoul, from the North said Kim is still in hospital under guard from his personal protection team.

According to the Daily Mail, Kim is believed to have sprained then fractured his ankles during a grueling tour of military bases and factories in shoes with Cuban heels to give him a little more height and a physical appearance of more authority.

The leader got a taste for Swiss cheese while a student in Switzerland - and is understood to love it so much that he imports vast quantities, despite Western sanctions.

“He has become noticeably overweight since he came to power,” said the un-named intelligence official.

The Daily Mail reported that this is not the first time Kim Jong Un has been missing from public view.

For most of June 2012, six months after coming to power, state media failed to report on or photograph him for 23 days. He resurfaced the next month at a dolphinarium.

Source: Assist News Service

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