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Kim Jong-il, birth name Yuri Irsenovich Kim (according to Soviet records)[4][5][6][7] (Hangul: 김정일; Hanja: 金正日, February 16, 1941 – December 17, 2011) was the Supreme Leader of Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) from the time of his father's death in 1994 until his own death in 2011. He was the son of Kim Il-Sŏng. Official North Korean propaganda said that Jong-il was born on Mount Paektu (a holy mountain in Korea); but most historians think that he was born near Chabarowsk in the Soviet Union. Inside North Korea, it was the law that no one could try to replace Jong-il as leader of the country. He was sometimes referred to as the "Dear Leader", but this was not an official title. His official title was "Chairman of the National Defense Commission of North Korea", "Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army" and "General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea". Many people in North Korea were imprisoned or killed for speaking out against the Kim regime. Almost everyone in North Korea wore a small pin with a picture of Kim Jŏng-Il or Kim Il-Sŏng on it.

Kim Jong-il, * Yuri Irsenovich Kim (según los registros soviéticos) (Hangul: 김정일; Hanja: 金正日, 16 de febrero de 1941 –+17 de diciembre de 2011) fue un político y militar norcoreano. Fue Presidente de la Comisión Nacional de Defensa, Comandante Supremo del Ejército Popular de Corea y Secretario General del Partido de los Trabajadores de Corea.

Fue conocido en su país como el Querido Líder o el Gran Dirigente y en la Constitución como el Líder Supremo.

Muchas personas en ese país fue encarcelada por hablar contra el regímen de Kim Casi todos en Norcorea una piochita con la imagen de Kim Jöng il o Kim il song

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