Thursday, 30 April 2015

Kim Jong-un executes 15 officials for defying his authority, say spies


Among the dead are two vice ministers who dared to complain about the crackpot dictator’s policies – including one who challenged his plans on forrestation.
News of the North Korean leader’s merciless actions emerged at a top secret meeting last night.

Parliamentary intelligence committee member, Shin Kyung-min, revealed: "Excuses or reasoning doesn't work for Kim Jong Un, and his style of rule is to push through everything, and if there's any objection, he takes that as a challenge to authority and comes back with execution as a showcase.
"In the four months this year, fifteen senior officials are said to have been executed.”
The Kim dynasty has ruled North Korea with an iron fist for more than six decades.
And Kim Jong-un is reportedly no stranger to offing those who step out of line.
Four members in the Unhasu Orchestra – where Kim’s wife, Ri Sol Ju, performed as a singer – also met their maker by firing squad in March this year.
The musicians had been accused of spying.
Two years ago, several orchestra members were killed for violating pornography laws in a bid to protect the reputation of Kim’s wife.
Cheese-loving Kim even sounded the death knell for his own uncle, Jang Song-Thaek, in 2013, ordering he be fed to a pack of ravenous dogs as punishment for corruption and treason.
He is expected to travel to Russian capital Moscow later this month to attend an event commemorating the end of World War Two in Europe, according to South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS).
The overseas trip will be his first since he took power after the death of his father, Kim Jong-il.
Source:Daily Mail

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