
Liebefeld, Switzerland - In August 1998, because it was a terrible famine in North Korea highlight the poor countries in Asia, a shy Swiss teenager in a school. It is fitted with a false name, a collection of beliefs, on the line from Nike and a passion for basketball USA.
"We only have dreamed of these shoes. It was to use", said Nikola Kovacevic, a former College of curiosity and the heel KoreaNorth. Each pair of co estimacionesKovacexpulsion, the cost of more than $ 200 - less than four times the average monthly salary in the Republic Democratic People's Republic of Korea, where perhaps 1 million people died after the food shortages in the mid to late 1990s.
Today, the students - from this dream, that the Swiss as mysteriously appeared - is a key piece in a puzzle from the USA and the intelligence dientencesence in Asiafight in order to: Who is in charge of nuclear weapons by North Korea - and where - a deeply sick of their leader Kim Jong-jel is from the stage?
The answer is of crucial importance for Washington, with about 25,000 soldiers in South Korea, warned that the takeover of a conflict on ice - but not officially come to an end - in the context of the ceasefire agreement by the war in Korea, the 1953rd Who determines whether or not North Korea in Seoul, Tokyo and Hawaii, perhaps even risk of an attack by a country willing toTesting of nuclear weapons, most recently in May, and developed a series of long-range missiles and artillery. The Pentagon has sent the systems for the defense in the case of Hawaii. North Korea has the 4th July this year of seven test missiles more.
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North Korea coiffes the biographies of their leaders and their children in a fog of fiten and silence. "It is incredible how little quiteand information we have," said Victor Cha, and served als Korea expert at the National Security Council, the Bush administration.
Rarely a vision of the world from Swiss sealed memories Youth in North Korea, from 1998 until the end of 2000 who live here love Kirchstrasse box in the house number 10, a street in a quiet environment with two connections to the pizza, the bank Credit Suisse and a Coop supermarket. Was about 17, when suddenly the left half of the school, apparently back in Pyongyang.
There are many signs that the next leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea - for 26 years, Kim Jong to the third and youngest son of Kim Jong Il.
Known under the name "A Pak" in its champion Steinhölzli Liebefeld-school, a German language school, which was saved, with the Swiss authorities, the son of a staff of the Embassy of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea cityad near Bern, the capital of Switzerland, Ueli Studer, head of education in the locals government.
Pak, both in the field of love, but no friends, teachers or parents are never satisfied. "I've never seen, whose father or mother," said the director of the school, Peter Burri, pointed out how they are not for the parents at night. Support their place, "says Burri, compositions for the North Koreans, they have an excuse for parents, and that this lack isdue of their inability to speak German.
A likely Grund: The father is not working at the embassy in Berne, but it is more than 5000 miles away from Pyongyang.
Micaela Maria, the mother of one of the closest friends Pak One of the school, the young person once said that North Korea has his son, Joao, his father was the head of North Korea. He recalled that the request is rejected, what looks like an exhibition in the imagination of young people, but there are doubts about his son, when he saw the pictures of Kim Jong Il on TV and said that he had the same man in a photo with Pak. Joao Micaela, a chief of Vienna, not always to search for e-mail comment.
Kongdan Hässig Oh, an expert in North Korea for the Alexandria Institute of Defense Analysis, which conducts research for the Pentagon, said a certain similarity serKim Pak Jong Il, the third son, Kim Jong, and added that the members of the elite and use dNorth Korea often false names outside their home country. Pak is a veryKorean as Smith
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