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North Korea: Kim Jong Un's first public appearance in three weeks

2020-02-16T10:14:42.199Z



North Korean leader Kim Jong Un meditated Sunday, February 16 at his father's mausoleum on the anniversary of his birth, on the occasion of his first public outing in three weeks, while the coronavirus is wreaking havoc on the Chinese neighbor.

Kim Jong Un " paid tribute " to his father and predecessor Kim Jong Il at the Kumsusan Sun Palace in Pyongyang which houses the embalmed body of the latter, as well as his grandfather, the founder of the regime Kim Il Sung, reported the official Rodong Sinmun newspaper.

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North Korea reacted strongly to the appearance in China of the epidemic of the new coronavirus which killed more than 1600 people, to the point of closing its border and to suspend all air and rail links with its neighbor, who is also his closest ally.

Pyongyang has made no communication regarding possible cases on its soil. But his authorities have suspended all foreign tourist travel, and extended the quarantine period to 30 days for those suspected of carrying the virus, including foreigners. Public media released photos of leaders wearing masks at crisis meetings, as well as photos of workers disinfecting hospitals, schools, stations and even hair salons.

This is the first appearance in the media in 22 days of Kim Jong Un, who last appeared during the Lunar New Year festivities.

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The North Korean health system is underdeveloped, and the country suffers from chronic drug shortages. When the epidemic of coronavirus Mers (Middle East respiratory syndrome) broke out in 2015 in South Korea, the North had announced " draconian " measures to keep the epidemic at bay. Media reports said that Pyongyang had banned its diplomats and expatriate workers from returning to the country for months. In October 2014, it closed its border to tourists to protect itself from the Ebola virus, even though no case had been detected in Asia.

Sunday, February 16, on Mansu hill, in Pyongyang, a continuous stream of North Koreans came to lay flowers at the feet of the two giant statues of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il.

Source: lefigaro

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