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Ko Yong Hui (Korean: 고용희; Korean pronunciation: [ko̞.jo̞ŋ.βwi]; 26 June 1952 – 13 August 2004), [1] [2] [3] also spelled Ko Young-hee, was the mistress of North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong Il and the mother of his successor, Kim Jong Un.
22 lut 2022 · A childhood photo of Kim Jong-un and Ko Yong-hui, likely taken around 1990. Photo from the North Korean propaganda film "Great mother of military-first Korea," (ASIAPRESS). In June 1962, a 10-year-old Korean girl residing in Japan, originally from Osaka, landed at Chongjin Port in North Korea.
Ko Yong-suk, Ko Yong-hui’s younger sister, sought asylum from the U.S. embassy in Bern, Switzerland. There Ko Yong-hui lived while taking care of Kim Jong-un back in the early days. He was the Supreme Leader of North Korea. U.S. officials helped Ko Yong-suk and arranged her departure from the country.
Ko Yong-hui [1] (Tiếng Hàn: 고용희; Hanja: 高容姬; âm Hán Việt: Cao Dung Cơ; 26 tháng 6 năm 1952 – 24 tháng 5 năm 2004), [2] [3] [4]), cũng viết Ko Young-hee, là vợ của cố lãnh đạo tối cao Triều Tiên Kim Chính Nhật và là mẹ của nhà lãnh đạo hiện nay của Cộng hòa Dân chủ Nhân dân ...
Ko Yong-hui, ou Ko Young-hee (en coréen : 고용희) [1], [2], née le 26 juin 1952 à Osaka et morte le 24 mai 2004 à Villejuif (Val-de-Marne), est une danseuse nord-coréenne devenue l'une des épouses du dirigeant Kim Jong-il et la mère de Kim Jong-un.
Il eut trois maîtresses officielles, dont la préférée, d’origine japonaise, Ko Yong-hui, dont les Coréens du Nord ignorent semble-t-il encore le nom, issue de la communauté coréenne installée au Japon depuis des lustres, mit au monde trois enfants.
2 paź 2024 · Ko Yonghui (Hangul Hanja 26 June 1952 24 May 2004), also spelled Ko Younghee, was the North Koreansupreme leader Kim Jongil's consort and mother of North Korea's current leader, Kim Jongun. Within North Korea she is only referred to by titles, such as The Respected Mother who is.