RE: Kim Jong-Un Killed His Uncle With A Pack of 120 Hungry Dogs

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un fed his once-powerful uncle to 120 hungry dogs, according to a detailed report in a newspaper with close ties to China's ruling Communist Party and reported by the Straits Times.
The report is impossible to verify, but can't be completely discounted.
China lost an important link to North Korea's leadership with the purge of Jang Song Thaek, and may have published the account in Wen Wei Po to express its displeasure.
From the Straits Times:
According to the report ... Jang was stripped naked and thrown into a cage, along with his five closest aides. Then 120 hounds, starved for three days, were allowed to prey on them until they were completely eaten up. This is called "quan jue", or execution by dogs.
The Straits Times report is from December 24 but is being reported widely today.
It is the latest surprising anecdote involving Kim, who has acted belligerently since taking over as Supreme Leader at the end of 2011.
In October 2012, Kim reportedly had vice minister of the army executed by mortar rounds.
In August 2013, a major South Korean newspaper reported that North Korean singer Hyon Song-wol, known as Kim's ex-girlfriend, had been executed by a firing squad.
Kim reportedly executed allies of his powerful uncle by firing squad of antiaircraft machine guns over a business dispute. 


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/kim-jong-un-s-uncle-and-hungry-dogs-2014-1#ixzz2paI8ASg3

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