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Update re: PhOtOs-N.Korea-Kim Jong-Un MORE Evil Than Father>70 Officials Killed

North Korean Despot Kim Jong-Un Has Executed 70 Officials Since Coming to Power in 'Reign of Terror'
>>> That is SEVEN TIMES Bloodier Than His Father's


  • Kim's uncle Jang Song Thaek, former second in command, among dead
  • Military minister Hyon Yong-Chol also executed by anti-aircraft guns
  • By comparison Kim Jong-Il killed just ten officials during early years
  • South Korean spy agency brands Kim Jong-Un's rule a 'reign of terror'
Daily Mail UK, 9 July 2015


North Korean despot Kim Jong Un has ordered the executions of 70 officials since taking power in 2011 - seven times as many as his father.
South Korea's spy agency branded the rule of Kim Jong-Un a 'reign of terror' far bloodier than that of Kim Jon Il, who only killed ten officials in his first years as ruler.



Among the dead are Kim Jong-Un's uncle Jang Song Thaek, formerly the second most powerful man in the country, and defence minister Hyon Yong-Chol, who allegedly fell asleep in a meeting.





Kim Jong-Un has reportedly killed 70 officials since coming to power following the death of his father Kim Jong-Il, including most of those walking beside the former leader's hearse (pictured)






Among the most high-profile of those execution was Kim's uncle, Jang Song Thaek (pictured left), who was once the second most powerful man in the country and was married to Kim's sister







Of the eight people around the hearse, Jang Song Thaek (number 2) and Ri Yong-ho (number 5) have been killed, while Kim Yong Chun, Kim Jong Gak and U Dong-chuk (numbers 6, 7 and 8) are all missing




Army chief Ri Yong-Ho was also disposed of in 2012, but not before a firefight with North Korean soldiers which left dozens of them dead.

In April, the South Korean news agency Yonhap reported that 15 officials were put to death this year alone after disrespecting Kim.

Those executed included two vice ministers who had allegedly answered the dictator back, and disagreed with his policies.

As recently as July, it was reported that Ma Won-chun, the designer behind North Korea's new airport terminal in Pyongyang, had also been brutally executed.

Seemingly displeased with the design for the new building, Kim had Ma removed from his post in November last year before being killed.

U Dong-chuk, first deputy director of the State Security Department, Kim Yong Chun, first deputy defence minister, and armed forces minister Kim Jong Gak are all also missing or banished.





Jang Song Thaek, once the second most powerful man in North Korean, is pictured with his hands bound being lead into court shortly before being executed last year






Ri Yong-Ho (far left), the former head of the North Korean army, was also killed in 2012, but not before having a firefight with soldiers, reportedly leaving dozens of them dead






Among the most brutal execution was that of Hyon Yong-Chol, former military minister, who was sources claimed was shot to death using an anti-aircraft gun after falling asleep in a meeting



And yesterday it was reported that a terrapin farmer near Pyongyang was hauled away and shot after Kim took a dislike to his 'defeatist' attitude.

According to reports, Kim became enraged after the farmer said he had been unable to breed any lobsters, and had also let several tanks became dirty while baby terrapins had starved to death.

The total of 70 officials executed does not include the countless thousands of regular citizens who are believed to have died in prison and work camps under the authoritarian regime.

North Korea has been ruled by the Kim family since 1948, when Kim Il-Sung came to power after the overthrow of Japanese rule.

Kim Jong Un has removed key members of the old guard through a series of purges since taking over after the death of Kim Jong Il.









Other victims of Kim's short temper include a terrapin farmer, who the dictator accused of being 'defeatist' after he failed to breed any lobster (pictured, Kim inspects the terrapin farm)






The architect behind Pyongyang's second airport terminal (pictured) was also rumoured to have been shot after Kim disapproved of the building and ordered work to be halted while changes were made




Experts say Kim could be using fear to solidify his leadership, but those efforts could fail if he doesn't improve the country's shattered economy.

It was thought that Kim himself could have fallen victim to a coup last year when he disappeared from view for several weeks, cancelling an appearance at a public parade.

However, after a six-week absence in which experts suggested he may have been killed during a power grab by the military, he reappeared.

While little information was given about the absence, officials put it down to treatment for a medical issue after he was last seen limping, with some suggesting he had gout after becoming addicted to fine cheese.
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