Fairly interesting story in the Christian Science Monitor quoting experts claiming that in Kim Jong-il’s public appearances over the past few months, it hasn’t really been him, but one of his doubles. The last line I’m quoting really did it for me:
No one here, however, is ready to go as far as Japanese writer Toshimitsu Shigemura, who has written two books and numerous articles claiming that Kim has been seriously ill for the past decade and may even have died.
Mr. Shigemura says that if the real Kim, looking wan and weak, appeared before the Supreme People’s Assembly several days after North Korea fired a long-range missile on April 5, then it must have been a look-alike who hosted former US President Bill Clinton in August.
“They were totally different people,” says Mr. Shigemura, a former correspondent for Mainichi Shimbun, a major Japanese newspaper, who now teaches international relations at Waseda University in Tokyo. “In August, he looked very healthy.”
Shigemura suspects that a skilled actor delivered the lines to Mr. Clinton during their three-hour, 17-minute meeting, which ended with Mr. Clinton flying back to the US with two journalists who had been held for 140 days.
Shigemura is equally convinced that an actor played Kim in recent meetings with China’s prime minister, Wen Jiabao, and the head of Hyundai Asan, the South Korean company responsible for developing special economic and tourist complexes in North Korea.
After the June 2000 summit, says Shigemura, Kim “was bedridden with diabetes” and “cannot walk by himself.” He cites the names of three Japanese who claim to have met his look-alikes, including one who was told flatly, “I am a double.”
One of them, a magician named Princess Tenko, Shigemura describes as a “close friend” of Kim, saw him more than once in visits to Pyongyang.
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