The body of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il lies in state at the Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang.
The body of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il lies in state at the Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang.
The body of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il lies in state at the Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang.
The body of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il lies in state at the Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang.

Body of Kim Jong-il on display as world wary of N Korea transition


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SEOUL // North Korea put the body of its late leader Kim Jong-il on display in a glass coffin and heaped praise on his son and successor, amid world wariness at the transition in the nuclear-armed nation.

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Barack Obama, the US president, pledged to defend regional allies such as South Korea and Japan after the reclusive communist state made the shock announcement yesterday of Kim's death at the age of 69.

South Korea's government sent its sympathies to the North Korean people despite frosty relations following two deadly border incidents last year.

And it said it would scrap a plan to display Christmas lights near the tense border because its neighbour is in mourning. North Korea has furiously objected to the plan as "psychological warfare".

In Pyongyang, state television showed a sombre dark-clad Kim Jong-un, the youngest son and successor to his father, viewing the body along with other high officials.

An honour guard armed with AK-47s watched over the late Kim, dressed in his trademark khaki tunic and partially covered by a red flag, at Pyongyang's Kumsusan Memorial Palace.

The body of Kim Jong-il's father, founding president Kim Il-sung, is on display elsewhere in the palace.

State media have reported scenes of mass grief following Kim's death from a heart attack on Saturday, which the regime kept secret for two days until a tearful TV announcer disclosed it and urged people to rally round his youngest son.

The North's official news agency touted the inexperienced Jong-un as the "pillar of our people".

"At the front line of our revolution stands Comrade Kim Jong-un, the great successor of the Juche [self-reliance] revolution and the outstanding leader of the party, military and people," it said.

"Comrade Kim Jong-un is the unwavering spiritual and ideological pillar of our people."

The North has decreed 13 days of nationwide mourning for Kim Jong-il, who presided over a devastating famine but still found funds to build missiles and nuclear weapons during his 17 years in power.

Despite the nation's hardships, state TV aired footage of near-hysterical mourners, young and old alike, pounding the ground.

The news agency carried fresh reports of grief, saying flags of mourning were flying from military bases, factories, commercial facilities and farms, and endless queues of mourners were forming.

Jong-un, who is in his late 20s, was catapulted into the limelight after his father suffered a stroke in August 2008. Last year he was made a four-star general and given top ruling party posts.

"This is a turning point for North Korea whose reins have been taken by a new generation," said Cheong Seong-chang, of Seoul's Sejong Institute think tank.

But analysts said there would be little turbulence - at least for now - since regime members at present have a vested interest in preserving the status quo.

Observers predict that the younger Kim will be eased into power under the tutelage of his aunt and her husband.

Mr Obama spoke by telephone to Yoshihiko Noda, Japan's prime minister, following a conversation with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak soon after the announcement of Kim's death.

"The president underscored the United States' commitment to the defence of our close allies, including Japan," the White House said in a statement.

"He also conveyed the importance he places on maintaining the stability of the Korean peninsula and the region."

North and South Korea have remained technically at war since their three-year conflict ended only in an armistice in 1953. The United States stations 28,500 troops in the South, and another 50,000 in Japan.

Kim Jong-il in the mid-1990s presided over a famine that killed hundreds of thousands of his people. Severe food shortages continue and a third of children are stunted by malnutrition, according to UN estimates.

Kim still found the resources for a nuclear weapons programme that culminated in tests in October 2006 and May 2009. The country is believed to have a plutonium stockpile big enough for six to eight weapons.

Amid wariness about North Korea's future under the untested Jong-un, Britain, France and Germany voiced hope for a new dawn after a tumultuous year that has seen regimes topple across the Arab world.

Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, said in a statement her "thoughts and prayers" were with the North Korean people "during these difficult times".

She urged the new leadership to "usher in a new era of peace, prosperity and lasting security" on the peninsula.

In Beijing, President Hu Jintao visited the North Korean embassy to offer his condolences. China, the North's sole major ally and its economic prop, has given its crucial backing to the young new leader.

"We believe that under the leadership of the Korean Workers' Party and comrade Kim Jong-un, the DPRK (North Korean) people will unite as one and turn their sorrow into strength," said Yang Jiechi, the foreign minister.

Yang has held phone talks with Mrs Clinton and South Korean Kim Sung-hwan, the foreign minister, on the importance of ensuring security on the Korean peninsula, said foreign ministry spokesman Liu Weimin.

Day 3, Dubai Test: At a glance

Moment of the day Lahiru Gamage, the Sri Lanka pace bowler, has had to play a lot of cricket to earn a shot at the top level. The 29-year-old debutant first played a first-class game 11 years ago. His first Test wicket was one to savour, bowling Pakistan opener Shan Masood through the gate. It set the rot in motion for Pakistan’s batting.

Stat of the day – 73 Haris Sohail took 73 balls to hit a boundary. Which is a peculiar quirk, given the aggressive intent he showed from the off. Pakistan’s batsmen were implored to attack Rangana Herath after their implosion against his left-arm spin in Abu Dhabi. Haris did his best to oblige, smacking the second ball he faced for a huge straight six.

The verdict One year ago, when Pakistan played their first day-night Test at this ground, they held a 222-run lead over West Indies on first innings. The away side still pushed their hosts relatively close on the final night. With the opposite almost exactly the case this time around, Pakistan still have to hope they can salvage a win from somewhere.

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