Kuwait Times

Festival on ice with Kim’s brother body barely cold

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Less than two days after the assassinat­ion of the half-brother of North Korea’s leader, small girls in frilly pastel leotards opened an ice skating gala in Pyongyang to honor the late father of both men. The Paektusan Prize Internatio­nal Figure Skating Festival is held every year to celebrate Kim Jong-Il, the leader who oversaw the North’s first nuclear tests.

His children-by different women-included both Kim Jong-Un, who inherited power from him five years ago, and Kim Jong-Nam, older by several years, who fell from grace after a bizarre attempt in 2001 to enter Japan on a false passport to try to visit Disneyland. In exile Jong-Nam voiced occasional criticism of the regime. He was murdered at Kuala Lumpur’s internatio­nal airport on Monday, apparently by two poison-wielding female agents. With no announceme­nt of the death by the North’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), the vast majority of Wednesday’s audience at the ice rink in Pyongyang would have been oblivious of the killing.

But for anyone who was aware, some elements of the program could have appeared darkly ironic: one early number was set to Pink Floyd’s Hey You, lyrics: “Hey you, out there in the cold, getting lonely, getting old.” In another, a skater performed a pistol-shot gesture to James Bond-like theme music. “Let us safeguard with our lives the Central Committee of the Party headed by the respected Supreme Leader Comrade Kim Jong-Un,” read a white-on-red banner dangling over the ice. “Let us uphold great leader Kim Jong-Il as the eternal sun,” proclaimed another. Others read: ‘Peace’, ‘Independen­ce’ and ‘Friendship’.

North Korea marks Kim Jong-Il’s February 16 birthday as the “Day of the Shining Star”, although accounts differ as to where and when he was born. Officially, he came into the world on the slopes of Mount Paektu, the spiritual birthplace of the Korean nation, in 1942 — which would make Thursday the 75th anniversar­y of the event. But according to independen­t historians he was actually born a year earlier and in the Soviet Union, where his father Kim Il-Sung enjoyed the backing of Moscow.

Kim Il-Sung would go on to found the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea the North’s official name-and the Kim dynasty in 1948. Events scheduled for the occasion include a synchroniz­ed swimming show and a firework display. Above the ice rink hung portraits of Kim Jong-Il and his father, smiling benevolent­ly. Serried ranks of around 3,000 government officials in dark uniforms packed the arena, with other sections filled by women wearing colorful hanbok, traditiona­l Korean dresses. The perfomers included double Olympic gold medallist and triple world champion Evgeni Plushenko of Russia, and Brian Joubert of France, who won the world championsh­ip men’s singles gold in Tokyo in 2007. —AFP

 ??  ?? PYONGYANG: Swimmers perform in a synchroniz­ed swimming gala event in Pyongyang yesterday. The gala was part of a series of events being held to celebrate the birth of late North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il, who oversaw the country’s first nuclear tests....
PYONGYANG: Swimmers perform in a synchroniz­ed swimming gala event in Pyongyang yesterday. The gala was part of a series of events being held to celebrate the birth of late North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il, who oversaw the country’s first nuclear tests....

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