North Korea has unveiled a new series of stamps featuring images of a missile launch and Kim Jong-un’s daughter. On the website of the state stamp company, the girl is called Kim’s “beloved daughter,” but his name is not given. When the missile was launched in mid-November, North Korea fired an ICBM, drawing international criticism.
Kim first presented his daughter to the public when the rocket launched and she has since appeared alongside her father several times. Her name has not yet been officially announced. According to South Korean intelligence, this is Kim’s second child, Ju-ae.
Some experts see the public appearances and the immortalization on the stamps as indications that the girl must be developed as a possible successor to her father. However, other experts consider such assumptions premature, since Kim herself is still young and the name of the daughter has never been officially mentioned. It is entirely possible that Ju-ae will be used for propaganda purposes, while Kim’s eldest son will be “set up as a successor behind closed doors,” said Yang Moo-jin of the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul.
Source: Krone
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