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North Korea's Kim inspects military unit
10 Oct 2008 23:27:43 GMT
Source: Reuters
(Recasts with agency saying Kim visited military unit)

SEOUL, Oct 10 (Reuters) - North Korean leader Kim Jong-il inspected a military unit on Friday, state media said, after South Korea said the reclusive figure, thought to have suffered a stroke in August, failed to appear at a national ceremony.

North Korea's KCNA news agency said Kim toured the barracks of a women's military unit and watched them undergo weapons training -- only the second reported public appearance by the communist leader in nearly two months.

In September, U.S. and South Korean officials said Kim may have suffered a stroke in August, raising questions about succession in Asia's only communist dynasty and about who was making decisions on its nuclear programme.

The exact state of health of Kim, known at home as the "Dear Leader", is one of the North's most closely guarded secrets.

Last week, the North's official media said Kim, 66, attended a soccer match, which was the first mention of an appearance in the state's media in about 50 days.

South Korea's Unification Ministry said on Friday Kim failed to appear at a ceremony marking the anniversary of his communist party.

Kim, the party's head, usually attends anniversary events that typically include dancing in the streets and masses of North Koreans shouting his praises. This year's ceremony was more subdued than in the past, ministry officials said.

South Korean intelligence sources said they believed Kim was recovering from his illness and that he had not lost his grip on power. (Reporting by Jon Herskovitz; Editing by Dominic Evans)


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