Kim Jong-il's Propagandist, Hyun Jun-guk, Dies at 94

Kim Ki Nam, North Korea's former propaganda chief who shaped the country's dynastic leader cults, died at 94. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un paid condolences, and Kim Ki Nam will receive a state funeral. As chief propagandist, he was nicknamed "North Korean Goebbels" in South Korea and led the delegation to the funeral of former South Korean President Kim Dae-jung. Kim Ki Nam was a key figure in accompanying the hearse of the late leader Kim Jong Il in 2011. He held leadership roles in the ruling party's propaganda departments since the 1980s and was a professor and chief editorial writer before that.


PTI | Seoul | Updated: 08-05-2024 08:07 IST | Created: 08-05-2024 08:07 IST
Kim Jong-il's Propagandist, Hyun Jun-guk, Dies at 94
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Kim Ki Nam, a North Korean propaganda chief who helped build personality cults around the country's three dynastic leaders, has died at 94, the North's state media said.

North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency said the country's current leader, Kim Jong Un, visited the body of Kim Ki Nam at a funeral hall in the capital, Pyongyang, early Wednesday and expressed condolences to family members. The agency said Kim Jong Un will lead the state funeral committee for Kim Ki Nam, who will be buried on Thursday.

KCNA said Kim Ki Nam, a former secretary of the ruling Workers' Party's central committee, ''devoted his all to the sacred struggle for defending and strengthening the ideological purity of our revolution and firmly guaranteeing the steady victory of the socialist cause." The agency said he died Tuesday after being treated for age-related illnesses and multiple organ dysfunctions for the past year.

Kim Ki Nam's role as the country's chief propagandist earned him notoriety in South Korea, where media nicknamed him the "North Korean Goebbels," after Nazi Germany's propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels. He also led the delegation to South Korea in 2009 that attended the funeral of former South Korean President Kim Dae-jung, who had pursued engagement with the North and held a summit with former North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, the father of the current ruler.

Kim Ki Nam was one of the seven senior officials who joined Kim Jong Un in accompanying the hearse of the late leader Kim Jong Il following his death in 2011.

Kim Ki Nam was a professor at Kim Il Sung University and the chief editorial writer of the state-run Rodong Sinmun newspaper before taking leadership roles in the ruling Worker's Party's propaganda departments starting in the 1980s.

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