Want China Times, Staff Reporter 2014-09-28
| North Korean supreme leader is all smiles during an inspection to a Pyongyang factory on Aug. 31. (Photo/Xinhua) |
The real
reason North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un has disappeared for the last three
weeks is more related to politics than to his ailing health, claims Duowei
News, a US-based Chinese political news website.
The
31-year-old Kim has not appeared in public for more than 20 days and missed a
parliamentary session for the first time since becoming North Korea's supreme
leader nearly three years ago.
During the
Sept. 25 session Kim was absent from, Hwang Pyong-so, the vice minister of the
Central Committee of Korean Workers' Party was appointed vice chairman of the
country's powerful National Defense Commission to effectively become Kim's
second-in-command. According to Duowei, this appointment was supposedly forced
through by Kim as it did not have majority support from party officials.
Hwang's
appointment completes a key reshuffle after vice marshal Choe Ryong-hae, Kim's
former No. 2, and defense minister Jang Jong-nam, were both removed from their
posts in the politburo of the Korean People's Army in May.
While North
Korea's state media later admitted that Kim has been "suffering
discomfort," Duowei claims that the real reason Kim has not been seen
since Sept. 3 is because of dire instability in his regime. Citing rumors
circulating in North Korea's political circles, Duowei suggests that Kim may
have already been placed under house arrest by Hwang, who forced Kim elevate
him to second-in-command as part of his plan to eventually usurp Kim's throne.
Kim has
struggled to keep his regime stable since coming into power in December 2011
following the death of his father Kim Jong-il. Ri Yong-ho, chief of the general
staff of the Korean People's Army, was forced into retirement for unspecified
health reasons in July 2012, though Duowei claims it was really the result of
an internal power struggle between Ri and Choe.
Since Kim
executed his uncle-in-law and former No. 2 Jang Sung-taek last December for
treason, he has continued to place more power in the hands of Hwang, though it
appears this may have been the wrong decision if Hwang is indeed planning on
staging a coup, Duowei said.
However,
Kim may not have had much choice given the pressure he faced from his uncle and
Choe, who have been likened to North Korean versions of China's Zhou Yongkang
and Bo Xilai, powerful officials with some degree of control over the national
military and security forces who have a different vision on how the country
should be run. The retired Zhou was officially placed under a graft investigation
in late July, while Bo is serving a life sentence for corruption and abuse of
power.
Complicating
matters further are rumors that Kim Jong-nam, the eldest son of Kim Jong-il, is
continuing to qustion the legitimacy of his younger brother's rule. Last
September, Kim Jong-nam reportedly sent his son, Kim Han-Sol, to the renowned
Sciences Po in Paris to study English, law, politics and international
relations, raising suspicions that he may be laying the foundations of a coup
in the future.
From China's
perspective, it is clear that Communist Party leaders have little faith in
Kim's regime. Duowei states that China has clearly been unwilling to back Kim,
turning him down for state visits to Beijing three times in the past year and
siding with the international community in opposing North Korea's nuclear
tests.
On Sept. 9,
Chinese president Xi Jinping sent a telegram to Kim on the 66th anniversary of
the founding of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. However, in contrast
to the telegram sent by Xi's predecessor Hu Jintao in 2008, the telegram made
no mention of Kim Jing-un's predecessors, his father and grandfather Kim
Il-sung, when describing the achievements of the country, preferring to refer
to the more generic umbrella of the Workers' Party of Korea instead.
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“….. Here is the prediction: China will turn North Korea loose soon. The alliance will dissolve, or become stale. There will be political upheaval in China. Not a coup and not a revolution. Within the inner circles of that which you call Chinese politics, there will be a re-evaluation of goals and monetary policy. Eventually, you will see a break with North Korea, allowing still another dictator to fall and unification to occur with the south. ….”
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