SEOUL – While Kim Jong Un's two-week absence has inspired speculation and rumors that he is gravely ill, he is not the first member of North Korean's ruling elite to disappear from public view.
Some absences were caused by real trouble, including deaths, illness or purges. But frequently the so-called disappearances have simply shown the disconnect between insatiable curiosity about what's happening inside the isolated, nuclear-armed nation and the thick cloak of secrecy surrounding its leadership.
A look at past cases of missing North Korean officials and when reports about the demise of leaders were premature: __ KIM IL SUNG Before his death in 1994, there was arguably no person South Koreans hated and feared more than North Korea’s