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By Julian Ryall in T okyo10:46AM BST 28 Jun 2011
Pyongyang has told the North Korean people that the nation will have
achieved its aim of becoming "a great, prosperous and powerful nation"
in 2012, which marks the 100th anniversary of the founder of the
reclusive state, Kim Il-sung.
In addition, Kim Jong-il will turn 70 in February and the "Dear Leader"
hopes to be able to transfer his power and an economically stronger
nation to his son and heir-apparent, Kim Jong-Un.
Reports in South Korea indicated that the government in Pyongyang on
Monday ordered all universities to cancel classes until April of next year.
The only exemptions are for students who will be graduating in the nextfew months and foreign students.
The reports suggested that the students will be put to work on
construction projects in major cities while there are also indications that
repair work may be needed in agricultural regions that were affected by a
major typhoon recently.
Analysts in Japan claim there may be other reasons behind the decision
to disperse the students across the country.
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"One reason is that there is a possibility of demonstrations at university
campuses," said Toshimitsu Shigemura, a professor at Tokyo's Waseda
University and author of a number of books on the North Korean
leadership.
"The leadership has seen the 'Jasmine Revolution' in Africa and it is very
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"They fear it could start in the universities."
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