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Kim keeps active despite alleged illness
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-07-15 07:39

SEOUL: The Democratic People's Republic of Korea's (DPRK) media said Tuesday that leader Kim Jong-il was keeping up a busy schedule of visits around the country, a day after a Republic of Korea (ROK) television station said he had life-threatening pancreatic cancer.

Kim keeps active despite alleged illness
The DPRK leader Kim Jong-il (front R) visits the newly-built Taedonggang Tile Factory in Pyongyang in this picture released by DPRK's official news agency KCNA on July 14, 2009. [Agencies] 

Pyongyang state media has often shown Kim touring factories, farms and military bases this year, trying to convey a sense of normalcy for the DPRK during a period of uncertainty in the country, experts said.

They said such trips could also be as helpful at building internal support for the 67-year-old leader as recent nuclear and missile tests, military moves seen as partly driven by Kim's efforts to pave the way for succession to his youngest son.

"If his appearance has changed severely, it may only reinforce the view of the [DPRK] public that Kim Jong-il is going out of his way to work for them, which increases sympathy from the people," said Koh Yu-hwan, a specialist on the DPRK's leadership at the ROK's Dongguk University.

The DPRK's KCNA news agency said Tuesday that Kim toured a tile factory. It released photographs of the undated visit where his thinning hair was tousled and his body appeared gaunt.

"He expressed great satisfaction over the fact that the soldier builders have built the modern factory in such a manner," KCNA said.

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It is only on rare occasions that the DPRK shows Kim as a grand leader presiding over state events. Instead, he is mostly seen in photographs touring smaller towns and villages.

These visits, known as field guidance, secure his leadership by showing he shares his people's pain and understands their hardships, even though intelligence accounts say he lives a life of luxury.

Despite his health problems, Kim has been reported this year in DPRK media as making more than 80 such visits, a sharp increase from a year ago, the ROK's Unification Ministry said.

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