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Kim’s ‘emaciated looks’ spark concerns

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PYONGYANG: Heartbroke­n North Koreans have been worrying tearfully about leader Kim Jong Un’s “emaciated looks,” state media quoted a local resident as saying, in a rare acknowledg­ement of foreign speculatio­n about his weight loss.

The comments were seen as an effort to boost domestic support for Kim’s efforts as he grapples with deepening economic hardships caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, mismanagem­ent, UN economic sanctions and natural disasters, some experts said.

“Our people’s hearts ached most when we saw (Kim’s) emaciated looks,” North Korean state TV cited the unidentifi­ed male resident wearing a straw hat as saying on Friday.

“Everyone says their tears are welling up in their eyes naturally.”

In recent state media photos, Kim has appeared to have lost a considerab­le amount of weight.

Some North Korea watchers said Kim, who is about 5 feet, 8 inches tall and has previously weighed 140 kilogramme­s, may have lost 10-20 kilogramme­s.

Kim’s health is the focus of keen outside attention as the 37-year-old leader hasn’t publicly anointed a successor who would take charge of North Korea’s advancing nuclear arsenal targeting the United States and its allies if he is incapacita­ted. Some analysts in Seoul said Kim is likely to have gone on a diet to improve his health, while others speculated that his weight loss might be related to health issues.

Kim, known for heavy drinking and smoking, comes from a family with a history of heart problems.

His father and grandfathe­r, who ruled North Korea before him, both died of heart issues.

In recent months, Kim has called for stronger unity to overcome what he calls “the worst-ever” crisis caused by pandemic-related border closings that have sharply reduced North Korea’s internatio­nal trade, persistent Us-led sanctions and crop-killing summer storms last year.

Kim’s personal life is normally taboo for North Korea’s state media — Pyongyang has never confirmed how many children he has — but KCTV last week aired a clip of an unnamed resident of the capital claiming everyone in the country was “heartbroke­n” by his “emaciated” condition.

Analysts say Pyongyang is using Kim’s appearance as a way to glorify him by portraying him as a “devoted, hardworkin­g” leader as the country struggles to tackle its food crisis and other challenges.

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A combinatio­n of file photos shows Kim Jong Un at Workers’ Party meetings in Pyongyang on Feb. 8 (left) and June 15.
Associated Press ↑ A combinatio­n of file photos shows Kim Jong Un at Workers’ Party meetings in Pyongyang on Feb. 8 (left) and June 15.

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