North Korea's supreme leader Kim Jong-un wants to be worshipped with his own ideology. In an attempt to break free from the shadow of his predecessors, the dictator is pushing 'Kimjongunism' which hails him as a 'Great Leader'.
Portraits of his father and grandfather in the capital city of Pyongyang have been taken down to present Kim John-un as unrivalled in his position of power.
The 37-year-old's grandfather, Kim Il-sung founded the country in 1948 and became the third longest-serving political leader of the 20th century.
According to South Korea's spy agency though, Kim hopes his image and reputation can surpass that of the original Premier and his dad, Kim Jong-il who followed.
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