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Kim Ok

1964 - Today

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Kim Ok (Korean: 김옥; born 28 August 1964) is a former North Korean government employee who served as Kim Jong Il's personal secretary from the 1980s until his death in 2011. After the death of Ko Yong Hui in August 2004, she regularly met with foreign officials as the de facto first lady of North Korea, and was rumored to be the supreme leader's fourth wife. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Kim Ok is the 500th most popular social activist (down from 461st in 2019), the 117th most popular biography from North Korea (down from 101st in 2019) and the 5th most popular North Korean Social Activist.

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Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS

Among social activists, Kim Ok ranks 500 out of 840Before her are Jack Sheppard, Giuseppe Impastato, Shireen Abu Akleh, Danuta Wałęsa, Malalai of Maiwand, and Joseph Wresinski. After her are Xiomara Acevedo, Eugen Drewermann, Medgar Evers, Ōsugi Sakae, Daniel De Leon, and Christine Delphy.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Kim Ok ranks 254Before her are Emmanuel Lubezki, Nicole, Muharrem İnce, Andrea Montermini, Mihoko Iwaya, and Minami Takayama. After her are Albert Dupontel, Jean-Paul Vonderburg, Omowunmi Sadik, Jacques Songo'o, Marco Rossi, and Esbjörn Svensson.

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In North Korea

Among people born in North Korea, Kim Ok ranks 120 out of 162Before her are Kim Myeong-sun (1896), Kim Yong-chol (1946), Im Shung-hwi (1946), Chang Sang (1939), Pak Ui-chun (1932), and Li Chan-myung (1947). After her are Ji Yun-nam (1976), Park Yeon-mi (1993), Han Pil-hwa (1942), Thae Yong-ho (1962), Shin Dong-hyuk (1982), and Choe Son-hui (1964).

Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS In North Korea

Among social activists born in North Korea, Kim Ok ranks 5Before her are Kim Hyong-jik (1894), An Jung-geun (1879), Kang Pan-sok (1892), and Cho Man-sik (1883). After her are Shin Dong-hyuk (1982).