Pray that the Brutal Treatment of
Christians Will Improve with New Leadership
SANTA ANA, CA
(ANS) -- “The Brilliant Comrade” Kim Jong-Un, the 27-year-old son of leader
Kim Jong-Il, was appointed four-star general Monday. KNCA, the official
press agency of North Korea, announced his promotion one day before the rare
Worker’s Party Congress was held. Also, Kim Jong-Il’s sister Kim Kyung Hee
was made general.
Kim Jong-Un’s
promotion confirms the fact that he will be the most likely successor of his
father as the leader of the country. This is another step in what could be a
long process into a real power transfer. The announcement could have
repercussions such as:
* Making him general
is of symbolic significance as a gesture that North Korea will maintain the
military-first political line and stance. Military-first means that the army
is seen as the most important factor in the society. In all decisions the
military should be the main beneficiary. This also means that the army will
get food before the people do.
* Even though the
idolization of Kim Jong-Un slowly started a few years ago, the promotion is
obviously used to elevate the atmosphere surrounding his reputation.
* The rank of general
is also a sign that the process of handing over to him military authority,
including that of the supreme commander, has begun.
It’s expected that
today many more people will be appointed during the Delegates Conference in
Pyongyang. Chances have grown that Kim Jong-Un will officially be named the
successor of Kim Jong-Il, but there is also a possibility this will not be
the case. However, it is known that already 10 million copies of his
portrait have been printed and are ready to be distributed among the people.
Within certain Party
circles it has already been publicized that Kim Jong-Un will become the next
leader of the country. An illustrated book featuring his photo is officially
circulating.
Open Doors’ World
Watch List of the worst persecutors of Christians in the world has named
North Korea as No. 1 on the list for eight straight years.
Dr. Carl Moeller,
president/CEO of Open Doors USA, says: “Change has come to North Korea. We
need to pray that the change will be a positive one for the Christians there
– including the estimated 70,000 believers who are suffering in North Korean
prison camps where 200,000 people are held. We need to continue to not only
pray, but also advocate for those brave Christians who live under brutal and
nightmarish conditions with no basic freedoms.”
Civilians are openly
protesting decisions made by the government. These protests sometimes have
led to violence between civilians and police. These clashes are a rare
occurrence in a country with a tight security system and vast network of
spies.
“Fifteen years ago
Kim Jong-Il was still considered a god, but all these years of hunger have
left the people disillusioned,” says Simon, Open Doors’ main contact for
North Korea. “They have stopped believing the lie. Each time they put their
trust in their leader, he has let them down.”
Moeller adds that “we
also need to pray for the new leadership…that it will not be business as
usual with its brutal regime and no freedom to believe in Jesus Christ.”
If you would like to
arrange an interview, please contact Open Doors USA Media Relations Director
Jerry Dykstra at 616-915-4117 or email JerryD@odusa.org.
An estimated 100
million Christians worldwide suffer interrogation, arrest and even death for
their faith in Christ, with millions more facing discrimination and
alienation. Open Doors supports and strengthens believers in the world's
most difficult areas through Bible and Christian literature distribution,
leadership training and assistance, Christian community development, prayer
and presence ministry and advocacy on behalf of suffering believers. To
partner with Open Doors USA, call toll free at 888-5-BIBLE-5 (888-524-2535)
or go to our Website at www.OpenDoorsUSA.org.
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North Korean Changes Could Have RepercussionsPray that the Brutal Treatment of Christians Will Improve with New Leadership
SANTA ANA, CA (ANS) -- “The Brilliant Comrade” Kim Jong-Un, the 27-year-old son of leader Kim Jong-Il, was appointed four-star general Monday. KNCA, the official press agency of North Korea, announced his promotion one day before the rare Worker’s Party Congress was held. Also, Kim Jong-Il’s sister Kim Kyung Hee was made general.
Kim Jong-Un’s promotion confirms the fact that he will be the most likely successor of his father as the leader of the country. This is another step in what could be a long process into a real power transfer. The announcement could have repercussions such as:
* Making him general is of symbolic significance as a gesture that North Korea will maintain the military-first political line and stance. Military-first means that the army is seen as the most important factor in the society. In all decisions the military should be the main beneficiary. This also means that the army will get food before the people do.
* Even though the idolization of Kim Jong-Un slowly started a few years ago, the promotion is obviously used to elevate the atmosphere surrounding his reputation.
* The rank of general is also a sign that the process of handing over to him military authority, including that of the supreme commander, has begun.
It’s expected that today many more people will be appointed during the Delegates Conference in Pyongyang. Chances have grown that Kim Jong-Un will officially be named the successor of Kim Jong-Il, but there is also a possibility this will not be the case. However, it is known that already 10 million copies of his portrait have been printed and are ready to be distributed among the people.
Within certain Party circles it has already been publicized that Kim Jong-Un will become the next leader of the country. An illustrated book featuring his photo is officially circulating.
Open Doors’ World Watch List of the worst persecutors of Christians in the world has named North Korea as No. 1 on the list for eight straight years.
Dr. Carl Moeller, president/CEO of Open Doors USA, says: “Change has come to North Korea. We need to pray that the change will be a positive one for the Christians there – including the estimated 70,000 believers who are suffering in North Korean prison camps where 200,000 people are held. We need to continue to not only pray, but also advocate for those brave Christians who live under brutal and nightmarish conditions with no basic freedoms.”
Civilians are openly protesting decisions made by the government. These protests sometimes have led to violence between civilians and police. These clashes are a rare occurrence in a country with a tight security system and vast network of spies.
“Fifteen years ago Kim Jong-Il was still considered a god, but all these years of hunger have left the people disillusioned,” says Simon, Open Doors’ main contact for North Korea. “They have stopped believing the lie. Each time they put their trust in their leader, he has let them down.”
Moeller adds that “we also need to pray for the new leadership…that it will not be business as usual with its brutal regime and no freedom to believe in Jesus Christ.”
If you would like to arrange an interview, please contact Open Doors USA Media Relations Director Jerry Dykstra at 616-915-4117 or email JerryD@odusa.org.
An estimated 100 million Christians worldwide suffer interrogation, arrest and even death for their faith in Christ, with millions more facing discrimination and alienation. Open Doors supports and strengthens believers in the world's most difficult areas through Bible and Christian literature distribution, leadership training and assistance, Christian community development, prayer and presence ministry and advocacy on behalf of suffering believers. To partner with Open Doors USA, call toll free at 888-5-BIBLE-5 (888-524-2535) or go to our Website at www.OpenDoorsUSA.org.
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