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    Ko Yong Hui (Korean: 고용희; Korean pronunciation: [ko̞.jo̞ŋ.βwi]; 26 June 1952 – 13 August 2004), 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.

  2. Ko, who was half Japanese, died in 2004, according to the publication. In May 2018, The New York Times reported on former senior North Korean diplomat Thae Yong Ho's book about Kim's family.

  3. Mar 1, 2017 · Kim may have seemed easygoing, but he had reason to worry. He’d known for years that his younger half brother, now the ruler of North Korea, had ordered him hunted down, South Korean intelligence officials say. On a Monday morning in mid-February, that order apparently was carried out.

  4. Jul 5, 2022 · Though it seemed that the DPRK government had been attempting a mild publicity push for Ko in the early 2000s, it was a short-lived endeavor as Ko died in 2004, per The Korea Times. The details around her death are as murky as those surrounding her life.

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  5. Apr 26, 2020 · Her Death. In 2004, many sources reported that Ko had died in Paris due to breast cancer. She did not get to see and be a part of her son's rise to power.

  6. Mar 29, 2016 · Ko’s gravestone says she was born on June 26, 1952, and died on May 24, 2004, according to a source based in China who visited the site. The epitaph calls her “Mother of Great Songun Korea, Comrade Ko Yong-hui,” referring to the political term songun, the North’s military-first ideology.

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  8. Feb 22, 2022 · A young Kim Jong-un in military uniform with his mother, Ko Young-hui, likely taken at end of 1980`s. Photo from the North Korean propaganda film "Great mother of military-first Korea," (ASIAPRESS). Mr Ji-won and his family were sent to a political prison because their father had a dispute with an official of the Ministry of Security (secret ...

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