World Reacts to News of Kim Jong Il's Death

Dec. 19, 2011: North Korean women cry after learning of the death of their leader Kim Jong Il in Pyongyang, North Korea. (AP)

Dec. 19, 2011: A South Korean Army soldier watches the Northern side after news reporting the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il at a guard post in the Demilitarized Zone between South and North Korea in Goseong, South Korea.  (AP)

Dec. 19, 2011: Korean immigrant Steve Park, 57, points to a photo of Kim Jong Il printed on a newspaper while talking to his friend at a McDonald's restaurant in Los Angeles.  (AP)

Dec. 19, 2011: South Koreans watch a news reporting about the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il on TV screens at the Yongsan Electronic shop in Seoul, South Korea. (AP)

Dec. 19, 2011: North Korean women cry after learning death of their leader Kim Jong Il in Pyongyang, North Korea.  (AP)

Dec. 19. 2011: Hundreds of North Koreans gather to mourn the death of their leader Kim Jong Il in front of a giant statue of his father Kim Il Sung in Pyongyang, North Korea. North Korea's news agency reported Monday that he had died at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday after having a heart attack on a train, adding that he had been treated for cardiac and cerebrovascular diseases for a long time. (AP)