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Kim Jong-il

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I am the object of criticism around the world. But I think that since I am being discussed, then I am on the right track.
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Conversation with Konstantin Pulikovsky (Summer 2001), quoted in his book Orient Express
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Variant: I know I'm an object of criticism in the world, but if I am being talked about, I must be doing the right things.
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Behnke, Alison. Kim Jong Il's North Korea

 
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