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negotiations.Following the famine, the number of North Koreans fleeing the country rose 
dramatically, with many telling tales of hunger, political persecution and rights abuses 
that North Korean officials emphatically denied.Kim often blamed the U.S. for his 
country's troubles and his regime routinely derides Washington-allied South Korea as a 
puppet of the Western superpower.Former U.S. President George W. Bush described Kim 
as a tyrant. "Look, Kim Jong Il is a dangerous person. He's 
a man who starves his people. He's got huge concentration camps. And 
... there is concern about his capacity to deliver a nuclear weapon," 
Bush said in 2005.Defectors from North Korea describe Kim as an eloquent 
and tireless orator, primarily to the military units that form the base 
of his support.He also made numerous trips to factories and other sites 
to offer what North Korea calls "field guidance." As rece
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<font color="white" size="1">APDec. 17: Kazakh riot police officers detain demonstrators during an opposition rally 
in Kazakhstan's commercial capital Almaty.ZHANAOZEN, Kazakhstan  Kazakhstan's Interior Minister said Sunday 
that live firearms will continue to be deployed against violent protesters if 
necessary, in defiance of the international outcry that followed the more than 
a dozen deaths caused by clashes over recent days.At least 15 people 
have been killed since the monthslong sit-in demonstration by oil workers in 
southwestern town of Zhanaozen descended into a violent confrontation Friday morning between 
police and protesters.The unrest is causing palpable tension among authorities in the 
energy-rich Central Asian nation, whose economy relies heavily on the oil extracted 
from the region affected by the disturbances.Kazakhstan's president on Saturday imposed a 
three-week state of emergency in Zhanaozen, and Interior Minister Kalmukhambet Kasymov has 
taken residence in the remote town t
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