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Kim Jong Un’s ‘Love for Orphans’: Is North Korea’s Leader the New Santa Claus?

Eugene Park Views  

김정은 총비서가 보내준 선물을 받아안고 기뻐하는 평양초등학원 원아들(사진=노동신문/뉴스1)
Children at a Pyongyang primary school joyfully receive gifts
sent by General Secretary Kim Jong Un (Photo = Labor Newspaper / News1)

According to the Labor Newspaper, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reportedly sent gifts to children at a Pyongyang primary school on February 2nd.

On February 5th, the newspaper reported, “General Secretary Kim Jong Un sent finely made clothes and shoes, and today he sent rare winter fruits and a large quantity of canned food as gifts.”

Highlighting Kim Jong Un’s love for children, the newspaper conveyed the children’s reactions, saying, “It was a day of special significance as General Secretary Kim Jong Un visited the school on February 1st, seven years ago.”

Pyongyang Primary School was established in February 2017 to provide primary education to children who have lost their parents.

Eugene Park
content@www.kangnamtimes.com

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