Introduction


Baby Face, a song for beloved president
Baby Kim
(Future National Anthem for North Korea?)
In 1971, Francois Duvalier, Haiti's president died. Of course he was succeeded by his son, Jean-Claude Duvalier.
François Duvalier who was a doctor, was known as Papa Doc His son, with the face of a baby became known as Baby Doc.
He was president of Haiti until 1985, when he retired to France.

In July 1994, Kim Il-sung, president of North Korea died.
Naturally he was succeeded by his son, Kim Jong-il.
But in December 2011, it was the turn of this president to die.
Of course he was succeeded by his son, Kim Jong-un that, although not yet thirty years old, is already a four-star general of the Korean People's Army.

Both regimes, Duvalier's Haiti and Kim's North Korea, had (has) a philosophy, in Duvalier's regime, the Voodoo, in Kim's regime the Juche idea.

As Jean-Claude Duvalier, Kim Jong-un also has a baby face, and therefore only deserves a name, Baby Kim ...

Main North Korean links

Korean Central News Agency
Korean, English, Spanish and Japanese-language news from North Korea’s state-run news agency


Committee for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries
Website of North Korea’s Committee for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries


Multi-lingual website from Pyongyang’s Korea Computer Center

Home page of the newspaper of the Central Committee of the Worker’s Party of Korea.

Website of North Korea’s Committee for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries

Website of North Korea’s Korea Education Fund

Korean-language web site carrying news and information from Pyongyang. Included are domestic KCNA and newspaper articles from Pyongyang. The site is hosted in China

Juche teachings from the same group responsible for Uriminzokkiri.com

Video and still images from Pyongyang

Books and music from North Korea

Books, DVDs and stamps from North Korea

General Association of Korean Residents in Japan


Ryugyong Clip
Video and still images from Pyongyang


Korea Publication
Books, DVDs and stamps from North Korea


Chongryon
General Association of Korean Residents in Japan

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