Rabu, 03 Desember 2014

There Can Only Now Be One 'Jong-un' In North Korea

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attends a women's soccer match between the national team and the Wolmido team at the remodelled May Day Stadium in Pyongyang on Oct. 28, 2014, in this undated photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency in Pyongyang on Oct. 29, 2014. KCNA/Reuters

North Korea Decrees No One Else Can Be Named Kim Jong-un -- ABC News

North Korea has decreed that no one else can have a name that is similar to the name of their dictator Kim Jong-un, and those that have the name Jong-un must get a new name.

Jong-un is a common Korean name for both men and women.

A document dated Jan. 5, 2011 -- a few months after Kim was publicly named as the next heir to his father Kim Jong-il -- recently came to light detailing the Kim's sole claim to the name.

The document instructed officials of the Workers’ party and public security agencies to make sure that people already named Jong-un voluntarily adopt new names, according to South Korea’s national broadcaster KBS.

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More News On North Korea Declaring That No One Else Can Be Named Kim Jong-un

N Korea bans sharing of leader Kim Jong-un's name -- BBC
In Korean kingdom, there shall be no Kim Jong-uns but one -- CSM/AP
North Korea bans citizens from using name Kim Jong Un -- UPI
I am the Un and only: North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un bans anyone from sharing his name with edict saying they must be 'trained' to change it -- Daily Mail
There Can Only Be One Kim Jong-Un -- Atlantic
North Korea reportedly bans anyone sharing Kim Jong Un's name -- FOX News
North Korea ordered citizens named Kim Jong Un to change their names, says new report -- Washington Post

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