North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has redeemed the honor of six senior state officials who had been purged under the late Kim Jong Il administration, it has been learned. Sources close to the leadership of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) have told the Mainichi that Kim Jong Un nullified the purges of at least six senior officials with government institutions in February, after having investigative groups review the legitimacy of their liquidation and concluding that there were no reasons to purge them.
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