Kim Chang-Son, Close Aide of N. Korean Leader, Dies: KCNA
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Kim Chang-son, the chief of protocol for North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un and one of his most important advisers, has died, North Korean state news agency KCNA reported on Friday.
Kim Chang-son, close aide of N. Korean leader, dies: KCNA
Kim Chang-son, who had served as the protocol chief to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, has died, according to the North's state media Friday. The North's leader expressed "deep" condolences over his death and sent a wreath to the bier the previous day, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported, without saying the cause of his death. The report said Kim Chang-son had worked in important posts of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea and the st…
Kim Jong-il and Kim Jong-un followed in his footsteps… “Kim Jong-un, deep condolences” Kim Chang-son, a director of the State Affairs Commission who was known as Chairman Kim Jong-un’s “butler” and was in charge of protocol at the North Korea-U.S. summit, has passed away. The Korean Central News Agency reported on the 26th that Chairman Kim Jong-un had passed away from Director Kim’s illness.
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