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Topic: Kim Jong Un’s aunt speaks up after 18 years of silence in the U.S. (Read 443 times)

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apparently, you don't know Kim as well as you think you do. He will laugh and eat Twinkies while you watching you dodge cannon fire.
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Dining on caviar and cognac.... while their fellow citizens are starving. Typical communist nation. However, the NATO is not helping either... by imposing sanctions and embargoes, they are harming the ordinary residents of DPRK. The elite will get their luxury items in exchange for methamphetamine and cocaine. It is the poor who is going to suffer.

NATO is just a small fish in all this. At the end of the day nobody (excuse my language) wants to fuck with NK.
The poor are suffering in all countries, but when we talk about NK, transparency is huge and that's why it's easier to point fingers.
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hey you, yeah you, fuck you!!!
It's really sad that there are monsters like the leader of North Korea who live high on the hog and with a very bad haircut while the millions of people in his country suffer in extreme oppression and poverty and hunger.
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Dining on caviar and cognac.... while their fellow citizens are starving. Typical communist nation. However, the NATO is not helping either... by imposing sanctions and embargoes, they are harming the ordinary residents of DPRK. The elite will get their luxury items in exchange for methamphetamine and cocaine. It is the poor who is going to suffer.
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 Ko Yong Hui

Hui - a Dick in Russian, and "muslim" for Chinese.
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For nearly two decades, Ko Yong Suk and her husband, Ri Gang, have lived a modest, middle class existence in the United States, working long hours at their dry cleaning business to provide a comfortable life and opportunities for their three children.

But before embarking on their pursuit of the American Dream, Ko and Ri lived a life of luxury inside one of the world’s most reclusive and repressive regimes. Ko’s sister, the late Ko Yong Hui, was married to former North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il. Her nephew is Kim Jong Un, the country’s current leader, who is known for his penchant for threatening nuclear war.

For the first time since defecting to the United States with the help of the CIA 18 years ago, the couple broke their silence in a series of interviews with the Washington Post that offer a fascinating look at life inside the mysterious Kim regime and insight into the childhood of the man who would become one of the United States’ most hostile adversaries. To protect their identities here in the U.S., the Post story uses the names by which they were each known back in North Korea.

Keeping up with the Kims

The Washington Post writes that Ko was “catapulted” from a modest upbringing to the “top echelons of North Korean society” when her sister became Kim Jong Il’s third wife, in 1975.

Soon after, Ko was married to Ri — a husband chosen for her by the future supreme leader himself — and taking care of her own children as well as her sister’s at the Pyongyang compound, where they all lived together.

“We lived the good life,” Ko told the Post, which included dining on caviar and cognac and taking joyrides in Kim Jong Il’s Mercedes-Benz.


https://www.yahoo.com/news/kim-jong-uns-aunt-speaks-up-after-18-years-of-silence-in-the-u-s-202250887.html
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