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Chairman Kim’s dissolving kingdom

We had already witnessed one sign that North Korea????????s totalitarian system is dissolving, even as its leaders boast of owning nuclear weapons to deter their enemies.

???????It????????s just like the Berlin Wall,??????? Pastor Douglas Shin, a Christian activist, said by telephone from Seoul. ???????The slow-motion exodus is the beginning of the end.???????

In interviews for this article over many months, western policymakers, Chinese experts, North Korean exiles and human rights activists built up a picture of a tightly knit clan leadership in Pyongyang that is on the verge of collapse.

Some of those interviewed believe the ???????Dear Leader???????, Kim Jong-il, has already lost his personal authority to a clique of generals and party cadres. Without any public announcement, governments from Tokyo to Washington are preparing for a change of regime.

According to exiles, North Korean agents in Beijing and Ulan Bator are frantically selling assets to raise cash ???????? an important sign, says one activist, because ???????the secret police can always smell the crisis coming before anybody else???????.

Wow. Read the rest. All this just since October, 2002, but that’s not surprise considering the news in-between these times.

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