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'Kim Jong-un has no real power', says North Korean defector | 'Kim Jong-un has no real power', says North Korean defector |
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The mystery surrounding the North Korean regime has deepened after a defector claimed that dictator Kim Jong-un is not actually in control of the alienated state. | |
Instead, an “old boys’ network” wields power from the shadows, according to Jang Jin-Sung, a former regime insider and Kim Jong-il’s poet laureate and propagandist. | Instead, an “old boys’ network” wields power from the shadows, according to Jang Jin-Sung, a former regime insider and Kim Jong-il’s poet laureate and propagandist. |
Jang told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour that the outside world had been deceived by the handover of power after Kim Jong-il died. | Jang told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour that the outside world had been deceived by the handover of power after Kim Jong-il died. |
“When Kim Jong-il died and Kim Jong-un succeeded him, people saw the transfer of power from father to son”, he said. | “When Kim Jong-il died and Kim Jong-un succeeded him, people saw the transfer of power from father to son”, he said. |
“What they did not see also was what happened to the apparatus of the totalitarian system that supported the rule of Kim Jong-il.” | “What they did not see also was what happened to the apparatus of the totalitarian system that supported the rule of Kim Jong-il.” |
According to Jang, the apparatus is called the Organisation and Guidance Department (OGD) – an "old boys’ network” full of Kim Jong-il’s university friends. | According to Jang, the apparatus is called the Organisation and Guidance Department (OGD) – an "old boys’ network” full of Kim Jong-il’s university friends. |
But he said Kim Jong-un, who was educated in Switzerland, does not have the support of the OGD and is therefore little more than a political figurehead reliant on his fathers’ advisers. | But he said Kim Jong-un, who was educated in Switzerland, does not have the support of the OGD and is therefore little more than a political figurehead reliant on his fathers’ advisers. |
“After the execution of Jang Song Thaek [Kim Jong-un’s uncle], he has become an orphan – not just in terms of family connections, but in terms of politics,” Jang said. | “After the execution of Jang Song Thaek [Kim Jong-un’s uncle], he has become an orphan – not just in terms of family connections, but in terms of politics,” Jang said. |
“He's a political orphan.” | “He's a political orphan.” |
He went on to describe how he himself had been deceived by the North Korean propaganda machine, which had led him to perceive Kim Jong-il as god-like until he met him in person. | He went on to describe how he himself had been deceived by the North Korean propaganda machine, which had led him to perceive Kim Jong-il as god-like until he met him in person. |
“The man I saw standing in front of me was a man, he was a human being. He was not a holy man; he was not a saint; he was not a god. He was a man just like me, who did use the toilet,” he said. | “The man I saw standing in front of me was a man, he was a human being. He was not a holy man; he was not a saint; he was not a god. He was a man just like me, who did use the toilet,” he said. |
From within the hallowed halls of the corrupt regime, Jang was able to find out the truth about the Hermit Kingdom. | From within the hallowed halls of the corrupt regime, Jang was able to find out the truth about the Hermit Kingdom. |
He witnessed crippling famine and the “theatre” of public executions, before he eventually fled a decade ago. | He witnessed crippling famine and the “theatre” of public executions, before he eventually fled a decade ago. |
But Jang said change will only come when more people are made aware of the reality of the horrors being suffered in North Korea. | But Jang said change will only come when more people are made aware of the reality of the horrors being suffered in North Korea. |
“Truth will set North Korea free. The people will set North Korea free. The erosion of control will set North Korea free, not engagement with the regime.” | “Truth will set North Korea free. The people will set North Korea free. The erosion of control will set North Korea free, not engagement with the regime.” |
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