Pyongyang, December 27 (KCNA) — When the Korean people are seized with deep grief at the demise of leader Kim Jong Il, twenty-seven willows are sprouting out of season in the revolutionary site in Mt. Jangja in Kanggye City, Jagang Province. -0-
Thursday 17 May 2012
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