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Kim Jong Il, el dictador que hizo de Corea del Norte un enigma nuclear

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  • Fotografía de archivo de Kim jong Il

    (FILES) Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) released on February 6, 1992 this undated photograph of Kim Jong-Il (C), son of North Korea's President Kim Il-Sung and the country's heir-apparent visiting a mine during an "on-the-spot" guidance tour. North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il has died aged 69 of a heart attack, state media announced on December 19, 2011, plunging the impoverished but nuclear-armed nation into uncertainty amid a second dynastic succession. AFP PHOTO
  • Kim Jong Il visita a sus fuerzas armadas

    Supreme Commander of North Korean People's Army (front) waves as he visits the 2200 military unit to see military training at an undisclosed place in North Korea, in this undated picture released by KCNA November 5, 2008. KCNA did not state expressly the date when the picture was taken and the name of the Supreme Commander of North Korean People's Army, who is usually designated as North Korean leader Kim Jong-il. REUTERS/KCNA (NORTH KOREA). QUALITY FROM SOURCE. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. NOT FOR USE BY REUTERS THIRD PARTY DISTRIBUTORS.
  • Kim Jong Il junto al presidente de Rusia, Dmitry Medvedev

    (FILES) Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (R) speaks with North Korea's leader Kim Jong-Il (L) during a meeting at Sosnovy Bor Military Garrison, Zaigrayevsky District, Buryatia outside Ulan-Ude on August 24, 2011. North North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il has died aged 69 of a heart attack, state media announced on December 19, 2011, plunging the impoverished but nuclear-armed nation into uncertainty amid a second dynastic succession. AFP PHOTO / RIA NOVOSTI / KREMLIN POOL / DMITRY ASTAKHOV

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