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MOURNING IN N. KOREA BECOMES LOYALITY TEST?
Thursday, December 22, 2011
In contrast, when Kim's father and founding president Kim Il-Sung passed away in 1994, just one trip each day to a mourning place sufficed to prove their respects, said Professor Kim Young-Soo of Seoul's Sogang University.
- "It is deeply in North Koreans' consciousness that they have to express their sorrow in the bitterest degree when the top leader dies, to avoid raising suspicions about their loyalty,'' Prof Young-Soo said.
- "They have learned by experience that the stronger they express their grief, the better,'' said the professor, who has interviewed scores of North Korean defectors.
- When TV cameras were trained on them, he said, there was increasing competition about who could stage the most dramatic display of weeping and wailing.
- "Mourning is somewhat compelled and mobilised,'' Prof Young-Soo said, adding that residents were rounded up to participate according to their jobs and places of residence.
- The fact that North Koreans are being told to pay respects three times a day is a sign that loyalty to Jong-il was weaker than to his father, the professor said.

State media has urged citizens to rally round his son Jong-un as new leader - in the country's second dynastic succession.

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