By Bethany Bell

BBC News, Vienna

Kim Jong-il is known for his love of drinking and fine dining A former North Korean colonel, Kim Jong-ryul, has described how he spent two decades shopping in Europe for the dictatorship in Pyongyang. His story is the subject of a new book published in Austria, where the colonel says he has lived under cover since his defection in 1994. Colonel Kim Jong-ryul says he spent 20 years doing business in Europe for the North Korean regime. His story is told in a new book, At the Dictator's Service. In the book, he says Vienna was one of his regular destinations - the hub for his shopping sprees. He says he bought everything from spy technology and weapons to luxury goods like carpets, sidestepping the trade embargoes. WHO IS KIM JONG-IL? N Korea's "Dear Leader" is a reclusive character, at the centre of an elaborate personality cult Succeeded his father Kim Il-sung, founder of North Korea, who died in 1994 Mr Kim is seen in the West as both a master manipulator, and delusional madman He has a reputation as a drinker, a playboy and a hypochondriac

Rumours provide wake-up call N Korea's secretive 'first family' Profile: Kim Jong-il The book describes the deep divide between the lavish lifestyles of North Korea's leaders - and the poverty of its people. Colonel Kim says it was this injustice that led him to fake his own death in 1994 and defect to Austria. Now he says he is risking his life by going public. He fears that the North Korean secret services will hunt him down and hurt his family back in North Korea. But he says he has no regrets about breaking his silence.



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