Kim Dzong Il nie żyje

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Kim Dzong Il nie żyje
(FILES) Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (L) shakes hands with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il (R) after signing a joint statement at the end of their historic one-day summit at the Paekhwa Won guesthouse in Pyongyang 17 September 2002. North Korea on December 20, 2011 mourned late leader Kim Jong-Il and touted his son and successor Jong-Un as the "pillar of our people" amid international wariness at the upheaval in the nuclear-armed nation. AFP PHOTO
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