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Kim Jong-un Purging the Party
2010-11-17
The North Korean regime has been investigating senior officials for corruption since early November in what appears to be a purge led by Kim Jong-il's son and heir Jong-un, a defector organization said Tuesday.

A Unification Ministry official speculated, "Like his father, Kim Jong-un will probably try to consolidate his hold on power through bloody purges in his early days in office."
Dictatorship 101 ...
Quoting an internal North Korean source, North Korea Intellectuals Solidarity said the Workers Party's North Hamgyong provincial committee inspected Musan-gun for a week since Nov. 5 and caught more than 15 senior party and security officials who turned a blind eye to defections or took bribes. Many of the arrested officials were apparently in charge of supervising border garrisons and security agencies.

"Led by Kim Jong-un, a search for corrupt senior officials is underway across the country," it said. "Senior officials are trembling with fear because they don't know where heads are going to roll."

Since he took power Kim Jong-il has tightened his grip with purges whenever he faced critical moments. In October 1992, the year after he became supreme commander of the Army, he purged about 20 military officers who had studied in the Soviet Union for criticizing the regime. In April 1995, the year after regime founder Kim Il-sung's death, he detected suspicious movements in Sixth Army Corps in North Hamgyong Province and executed hundreds of soldiers there.

Kim had So Kwan-hi, then party secretary in charge of agricultural affairs, publicly executed in Pyongyang during the famine in 1997 that killed more than 1 million people, branding him a "spy of the U.S. imperialists." In the same context, the Kim dynasty had Pak Nam-gi, the then director of the party Planning and Finance Department, shot in March, calling him to account for the botched currency reform.
Posted by:Steve White

#4  Look guys! I can be as big a thug as pops and gramps!!
Posted by: tu3031   2010-11-17 19:16  

#3  Although, when you're as paranoid as he was and responsible for as many deaths as he was, it's probably only natural that you would also be a little leery of doctors. Maybe if he'd gone for regular check ups he would have lived longer.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2010-11-17 15:08  

#2  Um, with all due respect, Stalin is widely believed to have died from a cerebral hemorrhage at his dacha. Of course, there will always be speculation that there was some other cause. But everything I ever read about him says cerebral hemorrhage.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2010-11-17 15:04  

#1  The butchery of medical doctors was the last Stalinist purge, when he died on the operating table. His chief of secret police died shortly after that.

Though he was probably just shot, the story that leaked out at the time was that he was summoned to a closed door meeting of the Politburo, and his bodyguards were ordered to remain outside. Then he was disarmed, and the other Politburo members beat him to death with their shoes. A lot.

The bottom line was that just before his heart surgery, Stalin had planned to hold yet another massive purge that would have killed tens to hundreds of thousands. It was one purge too far.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-11-17 08:39  

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