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It’s freezing cold on ‘The Day of the Shining Star’

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“The Day of the Shining Star” dawned bitterly cold in Pyongyang. But thousands of North Koreans lined up in temperatur­es of -8°C to pay their respects to late leader Kim Jong-il on his birthday.

Kim, the son of the isolated North’s founder Kim Il-sung and the father and predecesso­r of current leader Kim Jong-un, was born on Feb 16.

According to Pyongyang’s orthodoxy, he came into the world in 1942, in a snow-covered hut at a secret camp on the slopes of Mount Paektu, the spiritual birthplace of the Korean people, where his father was fighting occupying Japanese forces.

Outside historians point instead to official Soviet records, which say he was born a year earlier in a Siberian village where Il-sung was in exile.

Either way, it is a key anniversar­y in a nuclear-armed nation whose people are taught from birth to revere the “Paektu bloodline”, as the Kim family which has ruled it for three generation­s is known.

Referred to as the Day of the Shining Star, the occasion is celebrated with flower shows, mass dances in the capital and elsewhere, and laudatory tributes in state media, all reinforcin­g the underlying narrative.

Ordinary North Koreans consistent­ly express unequivoca­l support for the leadership and its policies when speaking to foreign media.

Snow dusted the two monumental panels -- one to the fight against Japanese occupiers, the other to the building of socialism -- that flank the statues, their faces bathed in the light of the rising sun as small children swept the steps clean.

In pride of place before the bronze effigies stood a large floral tribute emblazoned with the name of Kim Jong Un, who is due to hold his second summit with US President Donald Trump soon.

Pyongyang is under multiple internatio­nal sanctions over its pursuit of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles, which Washington is pressing it to give up. North Korea has rejected demands for what it calls its “unilateral” disarmamen­t.

At the statues, groups ranging from couples and families to hundreds-strong detachment­s of workers or soldiers assembled turn by turn in front of the images.

 ?? — AFP ?? Full of love and devotion: Students participat­ing in a mass dance as part of celebratio­ns marking the birthday of late North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il, known as the ‘Day of the Shining Star’ in Pyongyang.
— AFP Full of love and devotion: Students participat­ing in a mass dance as part of celebratio­ns marking the birthday of late North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il, known as the ‘Day of the Shining Star’ in Pyongyang.

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