AFP: North Korea's Kim goes to the zoo
DPRK top leader visits zoo: official newspaper _English_Xinhua
SEOUL (AFP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, believed to have suffered a debilitating stroke earlier this year, has visited Pyongyang zoo to give advice on its reconstruction plans, state media reported Tuesday.
The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said Kim "gave on-the-spot guidance to the Central Zoo" during a tour in which he visited the park's aquarium as well as its tiger and bear enclosures.
The report of the undated visit appeared to be the latest attempt by Pyongyang to dispel rumours that Kim has been partially paralysed by a stroke.
The reclusive regime on Monday released the latest in a series of pictures of the 66-year-old leader, including one showing him clapping.
DPRK top leader visits zoo: official newspaper _English_Xinhua
PYONGYANG, Dec. 2 (Xinhua) -- Kim Jong Il, top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), paid a visit to a Pyongyang zoo which is under reconstruction, the official Rodong Sinmun daily said on Tuesday.
Kim went around the aquarium, the tiger, bear and horse sheds and other places of the Central Zoo for a long while, the newspaper said, without giving a date for the trip.
Kim gave detailed instructions on the reconstruction and future operation of the zoo, the report said, adding that he was accompanied by senior officials of the Workers' Party and commanding officers of the Korean People's Army.