金正男氏のFacebookアカウントか? 好きな音楽は「五木ひろし」と投稿

全体公開になっている部分に金正男氏に容貌が似た男性の写真が多数アップロードされている。
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北朝鮮の故金正日(キムジョンイル)総書記の長男で、マレーシアで2月13日に殺害された金正男(キムジョンナム)氏のものとみられるFacebookアカウントが発見され、話題になっている。

アカウント名は「Kim Chol」となっており、全体公開で金正男氏に容貌が似た男性の写真が多数アップロードされている。朝鮮日報日本語版が掲載した聯合ニュースの記事では「金正男氏が使用していたとみられる」として報じられている。

一方で、NKNewsは「金氏のオンラインの活動に詳しい人物の話」として、本人のものであると断定している。

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アカウントのプロフィールには、リスの写真が使われているが、その表情はどことなく正男氏に似ている気もする。

マカオ在住で、出身校は「ジュネーヴ・インターナショナル・スクール」となっており、好きな音楽を表示させる欄には「五木ひろし」の名前も。145人(2月16日午前10時半時点)と友達になっており、その中には日本人の名前も含まれている。

全体公開になっている投稿では、2010年に投稿された自身のものとみられる写真に「Nice Place!」とコメント。フランス語で友達らしき人とやり取りしている様子も伺える。

また、2015年11月には、パリ同時多発テロ事件の犠牲者を悼む目的で、プロフィール写真にフランス国旗を被せるFacebookの特別な仕様も利用している。

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金正男氏
(01 of09)
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(1981年8月19日撮影)記念撮影をする金正日労働党総書記(前列左)と長男の金正男氏(前列右)、後列は左から、正男氏の伯母の成恵琅氏、その娘の李南玉氏、息子の李韓永氏(北朝鮮・平壌) \n\n撮影日:1981年08月19日 (credit:時事通信社)
(02 of09)
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(1981年8月19日撮影)記念撮影をする金正日労働党総書記と長男の金正男氏\n撮影日:1981年08月19日 (credit:時事通信社)
KOREA KIM JAPAN(03 of09)
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THE MAN BELIEVED TO BE NORTH KOREAN HEIR-APPARENT KIM JONG-NAM IS ESCORTED TO AN AIRPLANE UPON HIS DEPORTATION FROM JAPAN.\n\n\nA man believed to be North Korean heir-apparent Kim Jong-nam is escorted by police as he boards a plane upon his deportation from Japan at Tokyo\'s Narita international airport May 4, 2001. Believed to be Kim Jong-nam, eldest son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, the man entered Japan with a forged passport on Tuesday, but was deported to China on Friday. (credit:Reuters Photographer / Reuters)
KOREA KIM JAPAN(04 of09)
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THE MAN BELIEVED TO BE NORTH KOREAN HEIR-APPARENT KIM JONG-NAM LOOKS AROUND UPON HIS DEPORTATION FROM JAPAN.\n\n\nA man believed to be North Korean heir-apparent Kim Jong-nam takes a look around as he boards a plane upon his deportation from Japan at Tokyo\'s Narita international airport May 4, 2001. Believed to be Kim Jong-nam, eldest son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, the man entered Japan with a forged passport on Tuesday, but was deported to China on Friday. (credit:Reuters Photographer / Reuters)
KOREA KIM JAPAN(05 of09)
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THE MAN BELIEVED TO BE NORTH KOREAN HEIR-APPARENT KIM JONG-NAM EMERGES FROM BUS DURING HIS DEPORTATION FROM JAPAN.\n\n\nA man believed to be North Korean heir-apparent Kim Jong-nam emerges from a bus as he is escorted by Japanese authorities upon his deportation from Japan at Tokyo\'s Narita international airport May 4, 2001. Believed to be Kim Jong-nam, eldest son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, the man entered Japan with a forged passport on Tuesday, but was deported to China on Friday. (credit:Reuters Photographer / Reuters)
KOREA KIM JAPAN(06 of09)
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WOMAN AND CHILD BELIEVED TO BE FAMILY MEMBERS OF NORTH KOREAN HEIR-APPARENT KIM JONG-NAM ARE ESCORTED UPON THEIR DEPORTATION FROM JAPAN.\n\n\nAn unidentified woman and child who are believed to be family members of North Korean heir-apparent Kim Jong-nam are escorted by Japanese authorities upon their deportation from Japan at Tokyo\'s Narita international airport May 4, 2001. The man who said he was Kim Jong-nam, eldest son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, entered Japan illegally on Tuesday with several family members, but was deported to China on Friday. (credit:Reuters Photographer / Reuters)
(07 of09)
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11日、中国・北京空港に到着した北朝鮮の金正日総書記の長男、金正男氏とみられる男性。[代表撮影] \n\n撮影日:2007年02月11日 (credit:時事通信社)
In a picture taken on June 4, 2010 Kim J(08 of09)
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In a picture taken on June 4, 2010 Kim Jong-Nam, the eldest son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il, stands during an interview with South Korean media representatives in Macau. Kim Jong-Nam was in the limelight with Seoul\'s JoongAng Ilbo newspaper carrying a snatched interview with him at a hotel in Macau. Jong-Nam declined knowledge of the warship incident, it reported, and said his father is \'doing well\'. North Korean Leader Leader Kim Jong-Il on June 7 attended a rare second annual session of parliament at which Kim\'s brother-in-law was promoted and the country\'s prime minister was sacked, state media reported. REPUBLIC OF KOREA OUT AFP PHOTO / JOONGANG SUNDAY VIA JOONGANG ILBO (Photo credit should read JoongAng Sunday/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:AFP via Getty Images)
In a picture taken on June 4, 2010 Kim J(09 of09)
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In a picture taken on June 4, 2010 Kim Jong-Nam, the eldest son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il, waves after an interview with South Korean media representatives in Macau. Kim Jong-Nam was in the limelight with Seoul\'s JoongAng Ilbo newspaper carrying a snatched interview with him at a hotel in Macau. Jong-Nam declined knowledge of the warship incident, it reported, and said his father is \'doing well\'. North Korean Leader Leader Kim Jong-Il on June 7 attended a rare second annual session of parliament at which Kim\'s brother-in-law was promoted and the country\'s prime minister was sacked, state media reported. REPUBLIC OF KOREA OUT AFP PHOTO / JOONGANG SUNDAY VIA JOONGANG ILBO (Photo credit should read JoongAng Sunday/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:AFP via Getty Images)

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