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    New statue depicts late NKorea leader on horseback

    PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — Coat flying open, reins in hand, Kim Jong Il is depicted astride a galloping horse in a larger-than-life statue unveiled as part of birthday celebrations for the late North Korean leader.

    The statue is the first bronze casting of Kim, who during his lifetime shunned proposals to erect a bronze like the massive statue of his father, North Korea founder Kim Il Sung, that towers over downtown Pyongyang. Kim Jong Il, who would have turned 70 on Thursday, died of a heart attack in December.

    Kim Jong Il told officials in 1999 that he wasn't ready to accept such adulation while his promise of building an affluent society in the nation of 24 million remained unfulfilled, according to excerpts from a speech published last month. During Kim's reign, the country suffered from a famine that killed hundreds of thousands of North Koreans.

    In a posthumous compromise, artisans from the Mansudae Art Studio depicted the Kims riding side by side on horseback for Pyongyang's first public sculpture of the late leader. But artisans told The Associated Press that a towering bronze of Kim Jong Il is in the works and will take its place on Mansu Hill.

    Tuesday's widely anticipated unveiling of the 18-foot-tall (5.7 meters) statue took place amid a fervent propaganda campaign to build up the man who led the nation for 17 years as his son and successor, Kim Jong Un, takes over the country's helm.

    Kim Jong Il postage stamps, commemorative coins and gold medals have been rushed into production in the weeks before the birthday newly dubbed "Day of the Shining Star." Slogans have been carved on mountainsides in honor of his birthday, and a song has been composed in his honor.

    State media have reported a series of supernatural events: Mountains glow crimson, double rainbows, a family of bears weeps by the side of a road, hundreds of shrieking magpies hover over mourning sites. Kim Jong Il has also been given the title of "Generalissimo," a name his father shares, North Korea announced Wednesday.

    "Having Kim Jong Un's father and grandfather portrayed as gods is important for a regime based on hereditary rule," said Peter Beck, a Korea specialist and The Asia Foundation's representative in Seoul, South Korea. "Legitimacy comes from his forefathers. Kim Jong Un's father and grandfather may be dead, but he embodies their essence."

    Calling himself the "inheritor" of his father's cause, Kim Jong Il was said to have avoided the kind of veneration he ordered for Kim Il Sung, even as he ruled North Korea with an iron fist.

    "Some time ago the Party History Institute submitted to me a suggestion that my statue be built marking my 60th birthday," he reportedly told top Workers' Party officials in 1999. "After going over the document, I wrote on it 'Permission Not Granted,' and sent it down."

    Kim's era included some of the country's toughest periods, including the famine in the 1990s and protracted tensions over the nation's drive to build nuclear weapons. Despite a decade of warming ties with South Korea during his rule, relations with Seoul are now at their lowest point in years and the peninsula remains in a technical state of war.

    "I cannot have my statue set up on the excuse of my 60th birthday when I have still many important tasks to do, like those of economic construction, improving people's standard of living and reunifying our country," Kim Jong Il said, according to excerpts published in the Pyongyang Times last month.

    However, he left the matter of a statue to party officials, ordering them to "correctly understand" his desires and dilemma.

    Kim Jong Il's son Kim Jong Un initiated the project two months ago to build the statue of the late leader, said Ro Ik Hwa, a sculptor from the Mansudae Art Studio.

    "So far, there has not been any example of making a giant horse-riding statue like this within two months," he told AP. "We sculptors worked day and night to complete it, showing the loyalty of our people."

    Kim Jong Un was not at the ceremony attended by the rest of North Korea's core military and political leadership. North Korea state media announced Wednesday that one of the new leader's important advisers, Gen. Kim Jong Gak, was promoted to vice marshal of the Korean People's Army.

    North Korea's ceremonial head of state, President of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly Kim Yong Nam, praised Kim Jong Il for "applying his unique 'military first' policy to turn our country into an invincible one that can never be defeated and has a nuclear deterrent in the face of the deadly pressing offensive of imperialists."

    Kim Jong Un provided detailed instructions on creating the "perfect image" of Kim Jong Il and helped with a rough draft of the statue, Kim Yong Nam said.

    A senior South Korean official, meanwhile, said that because North Korea continues to criticize South Korea and to argue that nuclear weapons are Kim Jong Il's legacy, it "is unlikely to change at the moment." To improve North Koreans' lives, Vice Unification Minister Kim Chung-sig told reporters in Seoul, "they need to have a peaceful environment and also denuclearize."

    The unveiling of the statue is the marquee event of birthday commemorations in a nation that remains in a semiofficial state of mourning for the man often referred to as "our fatherly general."

    Workers fanned out across the capital city to decorate streets with flowers and North Korean flags. They pounded at frozen flower beds with picks, making space to plant row after row of bouquets made of fabric.

    No big military parades are expected Thursday at Kim Il Sung Square, the city's main plaza, but two birthday fixtures are going ahead as planned: the annual exhibition of Kim Jong Il's namesake red "kimjongilia" begonias and an international figure skating competition that traditionally draws Russian and Chinese stars.

    Some 30,000 bright red kimjongilia begonias filled an exhibition hall that opened in his honor Tuesday.

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    Associated Press writers Foster Klug and Sam Kim contributed to this report from Seoul, South Korea.

    ___

    Follow Korea bureau chief Jean H. Lee at twitter.com/newsjean and Foster Klug at twitter.com/APklug.

     
    • springerfan  •  3 mths ago
      Wonderful.
      Now the pigeons have a great p[lace to take a crap.
      • John T. 3 mths ago
        Nope! They already ate all the pigeons.
      • Shawn 3 mths ago
        Haha you guys are so funny.
      • John 3 mths ago
        Do they even have pigeons there. if not we can send them some. if they want sea gulls too.
    • snafu  •  Charleston, South Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      Should have spent the money on food instead.
      • RAPTOR 3 mths ago
        Why? He has plenty of food.
      • Jay Hanig 3 mths ago
        I doubt he's missed many meals.
      • Steve 3 mths ago
        It is Korea..........Wasn't there two horses?
    • JRM  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      anything over 4 feet tall would've been " larger than life "
      • Tyler 3 mths ago
        Hahahahahahahahaha. So true!
      • AT 3 mths ago
        ROFL!
        And why wasn't he surrounded by 12 year old girls?
      • Anon E. Moose 3 mths ago
        Ah, beat me to it.
    • Corie H  •  Everett, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      meanwhile millions of koreans starve
      • bossman 3 mths ago
        millions of american strave as well
      • Curtis 3 mths ago
        Yes, but not most of our population.
      • Rick 3 mths ago
        They are fixing that problem, a few hundred thousand dead at a time.
    • voice  •  Wallingford, Connecticut  •  3 mths ago
      I always saw him dressed in that chinese resturant suit. Here he looks like Teddy Roosevelt.
      • M.A. 3 mths ago
        Yu wan eggroll to go wit dat?
      • Alkoholic 3 mths ago
        One from column A, and two from column B. No substitutions, please. WE DO NOT use MSG.
      • S 3 mths ago
        More like Ruseavelt
    • JRM  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      " Hi Ho Silver.!..Rook at me......I CRINT EASTWOOD ! "
    • Irish  •  3 mths ago
      Two raving psychopaths escaping from the insane asylum on horseback. Yes, that's about how they would look.
    • BDaddy  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      According to observers, the famine killed over one million, not "hundreds of thousands."
    • andy t  •  3 mths ago
      he was too short to ride a horse, maybe a large dog?
    • MJ  •  Jacksonville, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Can't wait to see them pulled down like the statue of Saddam!
    • Christian  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      Are they going to put Kim Jong Un on a miniature horse beside the other two!!
    • King JoJo  •  Woburn, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      one word... insanity.
    • wake up  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      What a brainwashing these people go through !!! they should have hung him many years ago !!!!!
    • Lateralus  •  3 mths ago
      Larger than life??? So that means it was .... what?.... 3 feet 4 inches tall?
    • rusk1955  •  3 mths ago
      North Korea is not a country, it is a cult.
    • Dr. DuBury MiDung, M.D.  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      I BET THAT LITTLE FAT PIG WAS AFRAID OF HORSES.
    • Mike in Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      Any the horses name were ... Trigger and Buttercup???
    • taleah  •  Pleasanton, California  •  3 mths ago
      Did they ever actually ride horses?
    • ohiofor6  •  Salvador, Brazil  •  3 mths ago
      Fine work of sculpture it is, one statue containing 4 horses' backsides!
    • mdog  •  Jacksonville, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Two horses, four azzes.
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