Why Kim Jong Un never talks about his mother - or her controversial bloodline

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un maintains strict secrecy regarding his mother, Ko Yong Hui, to protect the legitimacy of his 'Mount Paektu' bloodline. Her background as a Zainichi Korean born in Japan contradicts the regime's narrative of hereditary purity.
Why it matters
Understanding the internal propaganda and lineage myths of the Kim dynasty provides insight into the stability and control mechanisms of the North Korean regime.
By Sangmi Han BBC News Korean , Reporting from Seoul Published 1 hour ago Among the many mysteries shrouding North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, the secrecy around his mother stands out.
The report relies on historical records and expert analysis to explain state propaganda.
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