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Since the founding of North Korea in 1948 under Soviet guardianship, it has had only two leaders: Kim Il-sung and, after his death in 1994, his son, Kim Jong-il.
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Jonathan Foyle, chair of the UK branch of the WMF, said: "Britain has a high level of statutory protection and guardianship, but it also has a very wide and rich heritage and inevitably things fall through the cracks in the floorboards.
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Judges have the right to refuse a request to terminate the guardianship if it seems unfounded or frivolous.
Deben said the UK had a "duty of guardianship" to its citizens and warned it was dangerous to accept the word of the intelligence agencies.
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It remained in U.S. guardianship at Fort Knox until it was returned in 1978.
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