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No mask, no mistake for North Korea’s Kim amid coronavirus scare

By AFP
March 14, 2020

SEOUL: As he watches his troops firing rockets and artillery shells, one of the many things that marks North Korean leader Kim Jong Un out from the officers alongside him is his coronavirus mask: it isn´t there. Kim has overseen multiple military drills in recent weeks as Pyongyang mounts an all-out drive to prevent an outbreak of the disease that has swept around the world from neighbouring China. Thousands have been quarantined and hundreds of foreigners, including diplomats, confined to their residences.

State media constantly exhort citizens to obey health directives and publish images showing universal facemask use — except by the supreme leader. The Rodong Sinmun newspaper, mouthpiece of the ruling party, and official news agency KCNA have shown Kim supervising firing exercises from a trench, tent or shelter four times in the last two weeks. Every time he has had his face uncovered under a black fur hat, while all the officers next to him have worn black masks. The North carefully controls and calibrates imagery of Kim, and analysts said his uncovered features send an intended message. “He may want to show people that he is not afraid of the virus, that he is above infection,” said Rachel Minyoung Lee, senior analyst with specialist site NK News. “It is consistent with the crux of North Korea´s leadership propaganda: that the Kim leadership is exceptional in every way.

There would be no sense he was contradicting the official virus guidance, she added: “North Koreans know that he is in an altogether different league. Koh Yu-hwan, a professor of North Korean studies at Dongguk University, said an image of Kim wearing a mask could risk

“undermining his charisma... as if he is some sort of a coward, afraid of catching the virus for his own sake.