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North Korea unveils Kim's daughter at missile launch site

North Korea has unveiled the little-known daughter of its leader Kim Jong Un at a missile launch site

Hyung-Jin Kim
Saturday 19 November 2022 04:07 GMT

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North Korea has unveiled the little-known daughter of its leader Kim Jong Un at a missile launch site, attracting keen attention on a fourth-generation member of a dynastic family that has ruled North Korea for more than seven decades.

The Northā€™s state media said Saturday that Kim had observed the launch of its new type of intercontinental ballistic missile with his wife Ri Sol Ju, their ā€œbeloved daughterā€ and other officials the previous day. Kim said the launch of the Hwasong-17 missile ā€” the Northā€™s longest-range, nuclear-capable missile ā€” proved he has a reliable weapon to contain U.S.-led military threats.

The main Rodong Sinmun newspaper also released a slew of photos of Kim watching a soaring missile from a distance with his daughter. Other photos showed her with her hair pulled back, wearing a white jacket and a pair of red shoes as she walked in hand-in-hand with her father by a huge missile atop a launch truck.

Itā€™s the first time for North Koreaā€™s state media to mention the daughter or publicize her photos. KCNA didnā€™t provide further details about her like her name and age.

Much of Kimā€™s private life is still unknown. But South Korean media reported Kim married Ri, a former singer, in 2009, and that the couple have three children who were born in 2010, 2013 and 2017.

It wasnā€™t known which child Kim took to the launch site. But in 2013, after a trip to Pyongyang, retired NBA star Dennis Rodman told the British newspaper the Guardian that he and Kim had a ā€œrelaxing time by the seaā€ with the leaderā€™s family and that he held Kimā€™s baby daughter, named Ju Ae.

The identities of Kimā€™s children are a source of strong outside interests as the 38-year-old ruler hasn't publicly anointed an heir apparent.

When he disappeared from public eye for an extended period in 2020 amid unconfirmed rumors about health conditions, global media frenzy flared over who was next in line to run an impoverished yet nuclear-armed country. Many observers said at the time that Kim's younger sister, Kim Yo Jong, would step in and run the country if her brother was incapacitated.

The Kim family has governed North Korea with a strong personality following built around key family members since Kimā€™s grandfather, Kim Il Sung, founded the country in 1948. The familyā€™s so-called Paektu bloodline, named after the Northā€™s most sacred mountain, allows only direct family members to rule the country.

ā€œItā€™s much too soon to infer anything about succession within the Kim regime," said Leif-Eric Easley, a professor at Ewha University in Seoul. ā€œHowever, publicly including his wife and daughter in what Kim claims as a historically successful missile test associates the family business of ruling North Korea with the nationā€™s missile programs.ā€

ā€œThis may be an attempt to compensate for how few economic accomplishments Kim has to support his domestic legitimacy,ā€ Easley said.

Analyst Cheong Seong-Chang at the private Sejong Institute in South Korea said if Kim continues to take this daughter to key public events, that could signal that she would become Kimā€™s successor.

ā€œUnder North Koreaā€™s system, the children of Kim Jong Un would have the status of a prince or princess, like in a dynasty. As the Rodong Sinmnum newspaper publicized the photo of the daughter, who took after Kim Jong Un and Ri Sol Ju so much ā€¦ she has no choice but to live special lives,ā€ Cheong said.

Other observers say Kim taking his family to a missile test site indicated he was confident in the weaponā€™s successful launch, or that he might have tried to burnish an image as a normal leader including his family in his affairs.

The disclosure of the Kim family child has taken many North Korea watchers by surprise.

It was only in 2010 when Kim, then 26, was first publicly mentioned in state media as he took a spate of top posts before he inherited power upon his father Kim Jong Il's death the next year. Kim Jong Il was also 31 when he won a key post in the ruling Workersā€™ Party in 1973 ā€” an appointment seen as a key step in the path to succeeding his father Kim Il Sung. Kim Jong Il's position as successor was made public at the party congress in 1980.

But Cheong said Kim Jong Il privately told associates that Kim Jong Un, his third and youngest son, would succeed him when the younger Kim was 8 years old, in 1992. Cheong said Kimā€™s aunt and her husband, who had defected to the United States, told him that a song praising Kim Jong Un was played and that Kim Jong Il said Kim Jong Un was his successor.

ā€œKim Jong Un may have his daughter, who resembles him the most in his mind, as his successor,ā€ Cheong said.

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