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North Korean state media have released high-resolution headshots of more than two dozen top officials in the secretive country, including its leader, Kim Jong-un. Nothing unusual about that. | North Korean state media have released high-resolution headshots of more than two dozen top officials in the secretive country, including its leader, Kim Jong-un. Nothing unusual about that. |
But one thing, according to Pyongyang observers, appears to be missing: signs of retouching. | But one thing, according to Pyongyang observers, appears to be missing: signs of retouching. |
It is common for photos of Kim released through North Korea state channels to show signs of manipulation, although North Korean officials deny altering images. | It is common for photos of Kim released through North Korea state channels to show signs of manipulation, although North Korean officials deny altering images. |
Chang Yong-seok, a North Korea expert at Seoul National University, said the North might be trying to sell a more natural and positive image of Kim and his senior officials after the ruling party congress that ended on Monday. | Chang Yong-seok, a North Korea expert at Seoul National University, said the North might be trying to sell a more natural and positive image of Kim and his senior officials after the ruling party congress that ended on Monday. |
He said the authoritarian country might be trying to create an image as a “normal country” that is not that different from others. | He said the authoritarian country might be trying to create an image as a “normal country” that is not that different from others. |
Analyst Cho Han-bum, at the Seoul-based Korea Institute for National Unification, said North Korea might be trying to portray Kim as a young leader who is humble yet confident. | Analyst Cho Han-bum, at the Seoul-based Korea Institute for National Unification, said North Korea might be trying to portray Kim as a young leader who is humble yet confident. |
The state-run Korean Central News Agency also released photos of 27 other members of North Korea’s top leadership – 20 in suits and seven in military uniform. Kim is the only one grinning, and the only one seen without a lapel pin bearing the faces of his grandfather, national founder Kim Il-sung, and father, Kim Jong-il. | The state-run Korean Central News Agency also released photos of 27 other members of North Korea’s top leadership – 20 in suits and seven in military uniform. Kim is the only one grinning, and the only one seen without a lapel pin bearing the faces of his grandfather, national founder Kim Il-sung, and father, Kim Jong-il. |
One top official was looking much better than some had expected: Ri Yong-gil, who South Korean intelligence officials had said was executed months earlier. | One top official was looking much better than some had expected: Ri Yong-gil, who South Korean intelligence officials had said was executed months earlier. |
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