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Kim Jong-il Family's Facebook Pages Revealed. This captured image posted on June 25 on social networking site Facebook shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-il's grandson Kim Han-sol with his girlfriend.

Kim Jong-il Family's Facebook Pages Revealed

The Facebook page of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il's exiled eldest son Jong-nam exposes the dysfunctional inner workings of the dynasty. Kim Jong-nam expresses bitterness at being passed over as successor to the North Korean throne and posts insults of his half brother Jong-un, who was anointed heir instead. When the Facebook pages of "Kim Chol," believed to be Jong-nam, and his son Kim Han-sol (16) were exposed by the South Korean media on Saturday, Jong-nam deleted two of Han-sol's IDs among his 71 Friends, apparently to prevent others from accessing his Facebook page via his son's page.

But "Kim Chol" continues to maintain a link between his Facebook page and another website that contains a poster of the animated movie "Kung Fu Panda" with Kim Jong-un's chubby face pasted on it. Kim Jong-il's Label Addiction Revealed. From top, Perrier bottled water, Martell Cognac, Moreschi shoes and Scabal fabrics Kim Jong-il's Mao suit is anything but affordable and utilitarian, according to a defector who used to supply luxury goods to the North Korean leader.

Kim Jong-il's Label Addiction Revealed

"It should be called a luxury suit instead," said the defector, who requested anonymity. While working for the regime, his job was to tour the country's embassies and consulates overseas and buy goods for Kim. "In the early 1990s, I was ordered to buy fabric for the dear leader and went to France to buy 60 yards of high-quality, cashmere and silk fabric produced by Scabal of London," he said. Il looking at things.