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Korea Vice Premier executed by firing squad: S. Korean official
According to the reports that said by the officials to media, “Kim Yong-Jin was criticized for his terrible sitting posture on the platform during an assembly of parliament of North Korea and then went through a questioning session that exposed others”.
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Kim Yong Jin, the vice chief of education, was cross-examined subsequent to slumping during a meeting of parliament which was held in late June and managed by Kim Jong UN, an authority at South Korea’s Unification Ministry.
Yong-jin was the Vice Premier and Education minister in Jong-un’s cabinet.
The trouble for Kim began after he was seen sitting with bad attitude during a meeting of the People’s Supreme Assembly.
The man was executed in July after being interrogated and hold responsible of being an “anti-revolutionary agitator”. “He was later accused of being anti-revolutionary following a probe and a firing squad execution was carried out in July”.
It’s also been confirmed that Kim Yong-chol, head of the North’s United Front Department, which handles inter-Korean affairs, was sent for a month of re-education on a rural farm for trying to expand his department’s role.
More than 100 party officials have been executed since Kim Jong-un took over from his father Kim Jong-il in 2011 as he tightens his grip on power.
The reports of these executions could not be verified and South Korea’s Unification Ministry – which usually handles North Korea-related matters – has not commented, Sky News reported.
It was also falsely claimed that Hwang Min, an agriculture minister, was sentenced to death for undermining the North Korean leader for coming up with new farming ideas.
In December 2013, Jang Song-thaek, Kim’s uncle and second-in-command, was denounced as a “traitor for all ages” and killed after being found guilty of treason and other crimes against the North Korean state.
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A former defence minister, Hyun Yong Chol, is also believed to have been executed previous year for treason, according to the South’s spy agency.