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NK Dictator Kim Jong-un Sentenced His Uncle To Be Eaten Alive By 120 Wild Dogs by akins56(m): 7:09pm On Jan 03, 2014
North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un
sentenced his uncle to be eaten alive by a
pack of 120 wild dogs in a savage
punishment for treachery, it has been
claimed.
Jang Song-Thaek, 67, along with five close
aides, was stripped naked and thrown into
a cage of hounds which had been starved
for three days, according to new details
emerging from China.
The pack of animals spent more than an
hour mauling the group in a punishment
called ‘quan jue’, or execution by dogs, a
report in Chinese newspaper Wen Wei Po
said.
Brutal: Jang Song-Thaek, in blue suit and
handcuffs being escorted in court on
December 12, was executed by wild dogs,
according to reports coming from China
The tyranical leader of the communist state
had accused his uncle – once seen as North
Korea’s second most powerful man – of
treason and corruption and described him
as ‘scum’ and ‘factionalist filth’ during his
recent New Year message.
Unlike previous executions of political
prisoners, which were carried out by firing
squads with machine guns, this
extraordinary sentence seems to have been
specially reserved for the most hated in
North Korean society.
The report in the Chinese language
newspaper said the entire process was
supervised by the supreme leader in North
Korea, along with 300 senior officials – a
clear warning against anyone challenging
Kim’s leadership.
Family: Kim Jong-Un (right) applauds at a
show as his uncle, Jang Song-Thaek (left),
looks on.
Vicious: Dictator Kim Jong-Un, pictured,
shocked the world when he accused his
‘scum’ uncle of treachery and had him
executed
Frenzied: Jang Song Thaek was fed to a pack
of 120 dogs which had been starved for
three days, it was claimed. (Stock picture)
The fact details of the barbaric punishment
emerged in a newspaper, viewed as Beijing
Government’s official mouthpiece, in Hong
Kong, has been seen as another signal of
China’s authorities losing patience with its
wayward neighbour, according to The
Straits Times.
Kim Jong-Un spoke of the execution of his
67-year-old uncle during his New Year
address telling the country ‘our party took
resolute action to remove…scum elements
within the party last year.’
The 30-year-old leader appeared on state
television for the speech and analysts say
the words reflect his feelings towards aides
of his uncle, Jang Song-Thaek, and other
family members who are believed to have
been sent to labour camps.
‘Our party’s timely, accurate decision to
purge the anti-party, anti-revolutionary
elements helped greatly cement solidarity
within our party,’ said Kim, adding that
‘factionalist filth’ had been
‘eliminated.’
North Korean justice: The tribunal in the
capital Pyongyang which apparently ordered
Jang Song Thaek’s death
Family: Shown with his powerful nephew
during a military parade in February last
year, Jang Song Thaek (left) was once the
second most powerful man in North Korea.
Some say he was seen as a threat
His statement on state tv was the first time
he had publicly criticised his uncle, who was
executed on December 12 after he was
accused of treason, corruption, following
the ways of the hated West, and being a
womaniser.
In its announcement of the sentence, the
North Korean regime described Jang as
‘despicable human scum’, who was ‘worse
than a dog’.
Furthermore, he ‘perpetrated thrice-cursed
acts of treachery in betrayal of such
profound trust and warmest paternal love
shown by the Party and the leader for him’.
His supposed crimes against the regime
included having ‘improper relations with
several women’ and having ‘wined and
dined at back parlours of deluxe
restaurants’.
In addition, Jang was said to have
‘squandered foreign currency at casinos
while he was receiving medical treatment in
a foreign country under the care of the
party’.
Worst of all perhaps, in the twisted logic of
this supposed workers’ paradise, was that
Jang was guilty of ‘such factional acts as
dreaming different dreams’.
Revelations: Kim Jong-un used his New
Year’s speech to defend the recent
execution for treason of Jang Song-thaek,
Kim’s uncle and North Korean second most
powerful man of the past decades
Authoritarian: North Korean leader Kim
Jong-un (seventh from the right) visits the
mausoleum of his father Kim Jong-il, late
North Korean leader, at Kumsusan Palace of
the Sun in Pyongyang on New Year’s Day
Although Jang had played a major role in
helping the inexperienced Kim after the
younger man had taken power following
the death of his father, Kim Jong-Il in
December 2011, the new leader is believed
to have felt threatened by Jang’s power.
Observers in neighbouring South Korea
agree that Kim has been running a ‘reign of
terror’ in carrying out a ‘massive purge’ to
consolidate his grip.
Kim also used his New Year message to
warn that the Korean peninsula would be
engulfed by a ‘massive nuclear disaster’ if
war broke out there again – a reference to
the Korean war of the early 1950s when
South Korea, supported by the United
Nations, fought with North Korea which was
at one time supported by China and the
Soviet Union.
‘If the war breaks out again in this land, it
will bring about a massive nuclear disaster
and the US will never be safe,’ he warned.
Before issuing his New Year message, Kim
warmly wrapped in a thick coat and a
bearskin hat, visited his pet project, the
Masik Pass Ski Resort, lauded by state media
as having been completed at ‘lightning
speed’.
Kim took a test ride on a ski lift, rising up
over the project that he said during an
earlier visit was ‘at the centre of the world’s
attention’.
Re: NK Dictator Kim Jong-un Sentenced His Uncle To Be Eaten Alive By 120 Wild Dogs by Nobody: 7:44pm On Jan 03, 2014
Hmm.
Re: NK Dictator Kim Jong-un Sentenced His Uncle To Be Eaten Alive By 120 Wild Dogs by DrOBD(m): 8:16pm On Jan 03, 2014
An unfortunate way to die
Re: NK Dictator Kim Jong-un Sentenced His Uncle To Be Eaten Alive By 120 Wild Dogs by mike404(m): 9:36pm On Jan 03, 2014
THIS REMINDS ME OF GENERAL BUHARI DAYS AS A MILITARY DICTATOR
Re: NK Dictator Kim Jong-un Sentenced His Uncle To Be Eaten Alive By 120 Wild Dogs by deeptesting(m): 9:39pm On Jan 03, 2014
After reading everything I was almost forced to say picture or it didn't happen.
Re: NK Dictator Kim Jong-un Sentenced His Uncle To Be Eaten Alive By 120 Wild Dogs by MDMA: 10:02pm On Jan 03, 2014
What happened to MORALITY>?
Re: NK Dictator Kim Jong-un Sentenced His Uncle To Be Eaten Alive By 120 Wild Dogs by gluv01(f): 10:08pm On Jan 03, 2014
Morality, empathy or pardon? Some people lack them. Horrible way to die

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