This has been reported in nzherald.co.nz dated 3 April 2015.
The tradition was subsequently carried forward by Kim Jong-il, the present leader’s father and had been kept on hold due to the three year mourning period. Kim Jong-il had died in December 2011 and the coast is now clear for Kim Jong-Un to select his very own ‘pleasure troupe’.
Kim Jong-Un is married to a former singer with whom he has a baby daughter and, even though his country is notorious for its allegedly widespread and horrific human rights abuses, his staff are busy scouring the countryside to select a band of fresh faces.
The number of new inductees would be 30 to 40 every year. They would serve as maids, singers, or dancers in case they pass the interview with the leader. The prettiest of them would be expected to become the leader's concubines. Once they reach their mid-20s, they would eventually be retired to become high ranking military or government officials.
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