Yahoo – AFP,
14 April 2015
![]() |
North
Korean leader Kim Jong-Un and his wife Ri Sol-Ju watches a performance by
the
Moranbong Band at the April 25 House of Culture on March 22, 2014 (AFP Photo)
|
North
Korea's first lady has appeared in public for the first time this year as part
of celebrations marking the birthday of the country's founding leader Kim
Il-Sung, state media said Tuesday.
A grinning
Ri Sol-Ju, wearing what appeared to be a wedding ring on her left hand, was
pictured clapping next to her smiling husband Kim Jong-Un during a men's
football match at Kim Il Sung Stadium on Monday, the North's Korean Central
News Agency (KCNA) said.
The images
of the couple at a podium flanked by top party officials were published in
state media.
The match
was being held as part of a lavish series of events celebrating the 103rd
birthday of Kim Il-Sung, the young leader's grandfather, which falls on
Wednesday.
North Korea
designates the "Day of the Sun" as a rare two-day national holiday,
with art performances, exhibitions and sporting events, and pilgrimages to the
late leader's birthplace in Pyongyang.
A former
member of the North's Unhasu Orchestra, Ri was last seen in public in December
2014, when she and her husband attended a ceremony to commemorate the third
anniversary of the death of Kim Jong-Un's father, Kim Jong-Il.
Their
marriage was only revealed in July 2012 when pictures emerged of a young woman
accompanying Kim at official events in a break from the past, when the North's
first ladies were kept out of the limelight.
She was
pictured wearing stylish, expensive-looking outfits and on one occasion sported
what appeared to be a Christian Dior handbag, in a country plagued by chronic
poverty.
![]() |
Undated
photo released on May 11, 2014 shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un and
his
wife Ri Sol-Ju at an airfield at an undisclosed location in North Korea (AFP
Photo)
|
But Ri has
been out of the spotlight since December for unknown reasons.
The Kim
dynasty has ruled the isolated state for nearly seven decades with an iron fist
and pervasive personality cult.
Kim Il-Sung
led North Korea from its establishment in 1948 until his death on July 8, 1994.
He was
succeeded by his son, Kim Jong-Il, who also ruled until his death in December
2011 when power was transferred to his son and current leader Kim Jong-Un.
KCNA said
"an endless stream of people" was visiting, Mangyongdae, the
birthplace of Kim Il-Sung, as the "Day of the Sun" draws near.
On Sunday
more than 800 runners took place in an international marathon watched by
hundreds of fans, including some 600 from abroad, as part of the celebrations.
"Attending
the race were more than 600 marathon fans from dozens of countries including
Malaysia, Singapore, Sweden, Finland, UK and Italy," KCNA said.
The North
announced in February that the April 12 marathon would only be open to domestic
runners this year, because of lingering concerns over the Ebola epidemic in
west Africa.
But it last
month reversed a ban on foreigners taking part in the annual run, after lifting
strict travel restrictions aimed at keeping out the Ebola virus.
Related Article:


No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.