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By on April 17th, 2009 at 4:37 pm

Who’s Who Of North Korea’s Military High Command

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This may just be more evidence that the military is going to be have an even greater say in the leadership of North Korea:

Official North Korean newspapers released photos of all 12 members of North Korea’s top organ of power, the Defense Commission, which is chaired by Kim Jong-il. The Rodong Sinmun and Minju Chosun released the photos after the new commission was confirmed by the recently elected rubber-stamp parliament, the Supreme People’s Assembly. In the past, North Korea released only the photos of the chairman and vice chairmen.

The newspapers carried the photos on April 10, the day after the first full session of the new parliament. Kim was pictured on the front page.

A South Korean government official said the publication of photos of the entire commission shows that the third-term Kim Jong-il regime “has strengthened the role and status of the Defense Commission.” It seems that Kim, who is in frail health, is to rule the North within this collective system.  [Chosun Ilbo]

From left, Jo Myong-rok, Director of the People's Army General Political Bureau; Kim Yong-chun, Minister of People's Armed Forces; Ri Yong-mu, Vice Marshal of the Korean People's Army; O Kuk-ryol, Chief of the Operational Department of the Workers' Party

From left, Jo Myong-rok, Director of the People's Army General Political Bureau; Kim Yong-chun, Minister of People's Armed Forces; Ri Yong-mu, Vice Marshal of the Korean People's Army; O Kuk-ryol, Chief of the Operational Department of the Workers' Party

From left, Chun Byong-ho, Secretary of Military Industry; Kim Il-chol, First Vice-Director of the Ministry of People's Armed Forces; Paek Se-bong, Chairman of the Second Economic Committee; Jang Song-taek, Director of the Administrative Department of the Workers' Party

From left, Chun Byong-ho, Secretary of Military Industry; Kim Il-chol, First Vice-Director of the Ministry of People's Armed Forces; Paek Se-bong, Chairman of the Second Economic Committee; Jang Song-taek, Director of the Administrative Department of the Workers' Party

From left, Ju Sang-song, Minister of Public Security; U Dong-chuk, Deputy Chief of the Secret Police; Ju Kyu-chang, First Vice-Director of the Ministry of Defense Industry; Kim Jong-gak, First Vice-Director of the General Political Department of the People's Army

From left, Ju Sang-song, Minister of Public Security; U Dong-chuk, Deputy Chief of the Secret Police; Ju Kyu-chang, First Vice-Director of the Ministry of Defense Industry; Kim Jong-gak, First Vice-Director of the General Political Department of the People's Army

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  • Sonagi
    11:22 am on April 17th, 2009 1

    It appears that the North Korean military does not have a mandatory retirement age.

  • Unsatisfied LG DACOM
    11:31 am on April 17th, 2009 2

    More than personality or anything else, what's the most important to know about these men is their ages.

  • kev
    11:46 am on April 17th, 2009 3

    a happy looking bunch.

  • GI Korea
    2:32 am on April 18th, 2009 4

    They sure are a happy looking bunch. :lol:

    Most of them look like they are about to follow Kim Jong-il into the grave.

  • gerry
    2:07 pm on April 18th, 2009 5

    Certainly a number of heavy eaters in the group. I'm sure life is good at the top.

 

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