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Different versions of Kim Il-sung's official portrait

Hi, @Yue! We've known each other from last year but my old profile (@Ентусиастъ:) got blocked a few months ago. I'm the guy that changed Kim Il-sung's infobox photo to the current one back then :) That being said, now to my question - do you have any idea why and where is it used (if at all) this second version of Kim Il-sung's official posthumous portrait - in it he's depicted with a kind of more elongated face and his suit is darker and the tie is different. In the internet, there can also be seen versions with a black suit but just as file-images and not real photos. This file is used in Death and state funeral of Kim Il-sung. Was just curious if you have any idea why there are different versions and, again, where (if at all) are they used in DPRK. Cheers. Statskvinde (talk) 10:47, 13 March 2023 (UTC)Reply

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