Παράξενα φυσικά φαινόμενα λαμβάνουν χώρα στη Β.Κορέα μετά το θάνατο του ηγέτη της Kim Jong-il αναφέρει το KCNA
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Strange natural phenomena observed in North Korea after Kim Jong-il's death
23.12.2011
Strange
natural phenomena have been seen in North Korea after the death of the
country's leader Kim Jong Il, reports state news agency KCNA.
In
the morning of December 17, ice cracked with a loud noise at Lake
Cheongju, located in the crater of Baekdu mountain. The mountain is
sacred to the Koreans: this is the place, where, according to legend,
the would-be leader was born. According to the group of researchers
studying the "heavenly lake", the sound of the cracking ice sheets
surpassed all of the sounds that had emanated from the mountains before.
The
air temperature at Baekdu mountain that day was -22.4 degrees
Centigrade, the gusts of wind of 18 meters per second were blowing. A
mysterious glow could be seen on top of the mountain.
On
Tuesday morning the storm suddenly stopped and the rising sun in the
heavens turned red, illuminating the carved inscription on the rocks:
"Mount Baekdu. The sacred mountain of the revolution. Kim Jong Il," says
the agency, noting that this phenomenon could be observed until five
o'clock in the evening.
The natural
phenomenon, the KCNA reported, could be seen on top of the mountain on
Monday, December 19. The sight lasted for 30 minutes after the country
had been shocked with the news about the death of the leader.
The
glow was observed near one of the many statues of the leader - in the
city of Hamhung. In addition, a crane came Tuesday night to the
monument. The bird flew three times around the pedestal, and then
landed on a tree growing nearby. "It seemed that the bird was mourning
the death of Kim Jong-il," the KCNA said.
It
is worthy of note that such "signs" in North Korea were observed during
the life of Kim Jong Il. Another natural wonder congratulated the
leader on his 69th birthday in February this year. A big
and bright halo floated over Baekdu Mountain. The halo could be seen in
the sky for an hour. However, skeptics suggested then that the
fascinating spectacle could be a sign of awakening volcanoes. Also,
according to legend, during the birth of Kim Jong Il, there was a double
rainbow and a bright star in the sky.
In
the meantime, meeting of the UN General Assembly opened on Friday night
with a minute of silence in remembrance of North Korea's. However,
European, US and Japanese officials refused to honor the head of the
DPRK, Reuters reports.
According to
the agency, when the chairman of the UN General Nasir Abd al-Aziz
Al-Nasser called upon to honor the memory of Kim Jong Il, the General
Assembly hall became half empty. "I do not consider it appropriate," one
of the diplomats told the agency.
As
a result, a minute of silence lasted for only 25 seconds, after which
the officials who boycotted returned back to the hall and the meeting
continued as usual, RIA Novosti said.
Meanwhile,
North Korea receives a continuous stream of telegrams of condolences on
the death of Kim Jong Il, ITAR-TASS reported. The newscasters of North
Korean radio and television channels provide detailed reports about such
telegrams.
The telegrams, addressed
to the youngest son of the late leader, Kim Jong Un, who serves as the
deputy chairman of the Central Military Commission of the the Labor
Party, were sent by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, the head of the
Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, the presidents of Kazakhstan and
Belarus, Nursultan Nazarbayev and Alexander Lukashenko and President of
Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari. The telegrams also arrived from the leaders
of Indonesia, Romania, Mongolia, Romania, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam and
other countries.
Newspapers report about mourning ceremonies that take place in foreign countries in connection with the death of Kim Jong Il.
Kim
Jong Il, the leader of North Korea for over 17 years, died on 17
December 2011. North Korean media reported the news only on December
19. The North Korean leader died from a heart attack.
With
the death of Kim Jong Il, North Korea announced a 13-day
mourning. Thousands of people in the country come to Kymsusan tomb in
Pyongyang every day to say goodbye to "dear leader."
The
body of the deceased leader, overlaid with red flowers, is covered with
transparent glass and rests on a pedestal. The guards of honor are on
duty nearby. The funeral of Kim Jong Il was appointed on December
28. His son, Kim Jong Un, the official successor of his father, appears
on top of the list of the funeral commission.
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