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State owned media organisations in North Korea are deleting every trace of Kim Jong-Un executed uncle, Jang Song Thaek. The media is trying to make it look like he never existed.
Over 100,ooo articles attributed to Thaek have disappeared online. It is however unclear if the deletion is permanent.
Meanwhile, Frank Feinstein, an analyst who tracks the North's online media for Seoul-based website NK News said the deletion may be an attempt by to rewrite history and secure Kim Jong-Un as the new leader, or simply the result of efforts to delete articles relating to Jang Song-Thaek.
Meanwhile, North Koreans are marking the second anniversary of the death of former leader Kim Jong-il.
Over 100,ooo articles attributed to Thaek have disappeared online. It is however unclear if the deletion is permanent.
Meanwhile, Frank Feinstein, an analyst who tracks the North's online media for Seoul-based website NK News said the deletion may be an attempt by to rewrite history and secure Kim Jong-Un as the new leader, or simply the result of efforts to delete articles relating to Jang Song-Thaek.
Meanwhile, North Koreans are marking the second anniversary of the death of former leader Kim Jong-il.