Google – AFP, Neil CONNOR (AFP), 6 January 2014
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Former NBA
basketball player Dennis Rodman of the US prepares to check
in for his flight
to North Korea at Beijing's international airport on January 6,
2014 (AFP, Wang
Zhao)
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Beijing —
Former basketball star Dennis Rodman headed to Pyongyang Monday with a group of
former NBA players, saying he will not raise concerns about repression in North
Korea because leader Kim Jong-Un is his friend and he loves him.
The
eccentric ex-Chicago Bulls player is leading a team including retired NBA
All-Stars Kenny Anderson, Cliff Robinson and Vin Baker for an exhibition game
against North Korea, which is being held Wednesday to mark Kim's birthday.
Rodman told
reporters at Beijing airport that he hoped the contest could "open the
doors" to "talk about certain things".
"But I
am not going to sit there and go 'Hey guy, you are doing the wrong thing. That
is not the right way to do it. He is my friend first... and I love him,"
Rodman said, sprinkling his comments with expletives.
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North
Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (R) hugs
former NBA star Dennis Rodman during a
dinner in Pyongyang on February 28,
2013 (KCNA/AFP/File, Kcna)
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The country
has in the past been hit by famine, sometimes threatens war against South Korea
and the US, and is regularly accused of human rights abuses.
The heavily
tattooed Rodman has developed an unlikely relationship with the North Korean
leader since making his first trip there in February, when he declared Kim a
"friend for life".
Former NBA
players Doug Christie, Craig Hodges and Charles D Smith are also in Rodman's
side for the exhibition game.
Five players
were travelling with Rodman on his flight to Pyongyang Monday, while another
will arrive on Tuesday, one of the trip's organisers told AFP, without giving
details.
Rodman, who
once dated Madonna and was married to model and actress Carmen Electra, is
known as much for his piercings, ever-changing hair colours and off-court
antics as his court skills.
The
flamboyant ex-power forward -- who once wore a wedding dress to promote one of
his books -- has chosen an eclectic group of former NBA players to join him in
North Korea.
Baker was a
four time All-Star whose career was marred by bouts of depression and
alcoholism.
The Boston
Celtics ordered him to seek help for his problems midway through the 2003-04
season.
Anderson,
who is reported to have fathered at least seven children by five women, earlier
this year appeared in a play entitled 'The Penis Monologues'.
Both
Anderson and Robinson have appeared on US reality television shows.
Craig
Hodges attracted controversy when he became associated with the Nation of
Islam's Louis Farrakhan.
He once
unsuccessfully tried to sue the NBA after claiming he was discriminated against
because of his outspoken views.
The young
Kim, who was educated in Switzerland, is reported to be a keen basketball fan
and especially of the Chicago Bulls, for whom Rodman played a key role in
winning three NBA titles alongside Michael Jordan in the 1990s.
Rodman, who is making his fourth visit to Pyongyang, made his last trip shortly before Christmas, when he trained the North Korean players.
Rodman, who is making his fourth visit to Pyongyang, made his last trip shortly before Christmas, when he trained the North Korean players.
He did not
meet Kim on that trip, but said at Beijing airport Monday that "this time
you are going to see me with him the whole time".
Earlier
last year, he visited the North with the Harlem Globetrotters, as part of what
he describes as "basketball diplomacy".
Last month
Kim had his uncle and former mentor Jang Song-Thaek executed. "I am not
worried about his uncle," Rodman said in Beijing in response to questions
about the move.
Rodman
routinely distances himself from political events in the country.
The player
known as "The Worm" is one of the few Westerners to have met Kim, who
took over following the death of his father Kim Jong-Il.
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