The Independent

Tearful Kim Jong-un sorry for leadership failings

- TOM EMBURY-DENNIS

North Korea’s dictator Kim Jong-un has issued an unusual tearful apology over his leadership failings, telling his countrymen he had failed to adequately “rid our people of the difficulty in their lives”.

The 36-year-old leader of the totalitari­an state made the comments during a huge military parade held in the capital Pyongyang over the weekend to commemorat­e the 75th anniversar­y of the ruling Workers’ Party. “Our people have placed trust, as high as the sky and as deep as the sea, in me, but I have failed to always live up to it satisfacto­rily. I am really sorry for that,” Mr Kim said, according to a translatio­n by The Korea Times.

“Although I am entrusted with the important responsibi­lity to lead this country upholding the cause of the great comrades Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il thanks to the trust of all the people, my efforts and sincerity have not been sufficient enough to rid our people of the difficulti­es in their lives,” he added, referencin­g his grandfathe­r and father respective­ly – North Korea’s previous two dictators. Halfway through the speech Mr Kim was seen removing his glasses to wipe away tears – a sign analysts said of the increasing pressure he is under to deal with challenges faced by the country. Mr Kim himself cited the coronaviru­s pandemic, sanctions and natural disasters as the “three hardships” North Korea faces today.

“It is important to look at why he has come to shed tears at such an occasion,” director of the North Korea division at the Korean Institute for National Unificatio­n, Hong Min, told The Korea Times. “Underneath his message, one can sense that Kim is feeling a lot of pressure on his leadership. During the speech, he used terms like ‘grave challenges,’ ‘countless ordeals’ and ‘disasters unpreceden­ted in history’. This shows that he is having a really hard time governing, and he feels pressured from worries that his people might be upset or swayed by this kind of difficulty.”

Mr Hong added the speech suggested Mr Kim was “highly concerned” about his regime’s stability.

The night-time military parade itself showcased a variety of weapons systems, including the unveiling of what appeared to be an interconti­nental ballistic missile that is larger than any of the North’s known ICBMs. It also displayed what was likely an upgraded version of a missile that can be fired from submarines.

While some experts say the weapons could have been mock-ups of missiles under developmen­t, the exhibits appear to signify North Korea’s continuous upgrading of its weapons capabiliti­es during stalled nuclear diplomacy with the US.

 ??  ?? Kim Jong-un delivers speech during North Korea military parade (KCNA TV)
Kim Jong-un delivers speech during North Korea military parade (KCNA TV)

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