Marlborough Express

Kim moves to guard against threat of coup

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The Korea Herald reported.

There are also reports that Ri Myong-su, chief of the general staff, has been replaced, although it is not clear who has taken over the role. Ri was caught on television apparently falling asleep during a meeting of the Central Committee on May 20 and may well have been punished for it.

The most significan­t change is that Kim Su-gil, the former chairman of the Pyongyang City Committee of the Workers’ Party, took over as director of the military’s General Political Bureau in May from Kim Jong-gak, who had only been in the post since January.

‘‘A prudent dictator replaces people fairly regularly so they do not become too entrenched or powerful within their realms or build up sufficient influence to plot rebellion,’’ said Daniel Pinkston, a professor of internatio­nal relations at the Seoul campus of Troy University. ‘‘Replacing these officials is probably an attempt to coup-proof his regime because a dictator is at his most vulnerable when he is travelling abroad.’’ – Telegraph Group Marjory Stoneman Douglas High students plan to take bus tours across the country this summer to promote change after the shooting at their high school that killed 17 people in February.

The effort involves encouragin­g young people to register to vote, and championin­g gun control by naming politician­s who accept donations from the National Rifle Associatio­n.

In March, hundreds of thousands of young people rallied in

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