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New N Korean leader's uncle shows intent to help

 

Sunday 25 December 2011 20:00 EST
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Jang Song Thaek, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il's brother-in-law and first vice director of the Workers' Party of Korea
Jang Song Thaek, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il's brother-in-law and first vice director of the Workers' Party of Korea (AP)

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North Korea is showing the uncle of Kim Jong-un wearing a military uniform with a general's insignia – in a sign that he will play a crucial role in helping the young man to take over power and uphold the "military-first" policy initiated by his late father, Kim Jong-il.

As North Korea prepares for Kim Jong-il's funeral on Wednesday, it is also warning South Korea not to bar visits to Pyongyang by civilian groups hoping to pay respects, saying this would lead to "catastrophic consequences" for relations between the rivals.

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