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Kim Jong Il Appearance Spurs Fresh Health Concerns

NKorean Leader's Latest Public Appearance Spurs Fresh Speculation About His Health

North Korean leader Kim Jong Il's latest public appearance is spurring fresh speculation that his health might be worsening, almost a year after he reportedly suffered a stroke.

In this image made off KRT footage distributed by APTN, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, center... Expand
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The 67-year-old Kim was markedly thinner and had less hair in TV footage Wednesday of the North's annual state memorial for his late father and the country's founding leader, Kim Il Sung.

The reclusive Kim Jong Il also limped slightly, and the sides of his tightlipped mouth looked imbalanced in what were believed to be the effects of a stroke he reportedly suffered last August. The memorial was just his second major public appearance since then.

Images of the gaunt Kim made the front pages of many South Korean newspapers Thursday. Some, including the leading Chosun Ilbo daily, said the loss of weight and hair appear to be result of other health problems. The Seoul Shinmun newspaper reported that the sides of Kim's mouth could suggest the aftereffects of the stroke have worsened.

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South Korea's spy agency has long suspected that Kim has diabetes and heart disease.

Medical doctor and professor Min Yang-ki of Seoul's Hallym University Medical Center said diabetes usually leads to weight loss. The neurologist also said Kim's limping appears to be a result of a stroke. However, he said, overall it appeared Kim has recovered from the illness.

Kim walked on his own into a Pyongyang auditorium for Wednesday's ceremony at a normal pace and bowed while standing during a moment of silence.

North Korea experts said the latest images of Kim show he is still fit enough to rule.

"It appears that his health is not getting any better, but that does not mean he has any problem with ruling," said Yang Moo-jin, a professor at Seoul's University of North Korean Studies. "I think Kim rules the country as usual."

The totalitarian leader, whose rule is buttressed by an intense cult of personality, knew that the people of North Korea would pay great attention to Wednesday's memorial, and his appearance there is a message that he is in charge, Yang said.

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