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China-Japan-Koreas
NK executes entire family of Kim's uncle
2014-01-27
[Bangla Daily Star] North Korea has reportedly executed almost all relatives of Jang Song-thaek, the purged uncle of the North's despotic ruler Kim Pudge Jong-un
...the overweight, pouty-looking hereditary potentate of North Korea. Pudge appears to believe in his own divinity, but has yet to produce any loaves and fishes, so his subjects remain malnourished...
, underscoring the communist regime's reign of terror.

Once dubbed the North's No. 2 man, Jang was himself executed last December for plotting to subvert the regime, which presaged the purging of many with ties to the disgraced elite, who had a wide network of associates in the ruling Workers' Party, military and state organs.

The reports said Jang's sister Jang Kye-sun and brother-in-law Jon Yong-jin were executed in early December, while Jang's nephew Jang Yong-chol met the same fate last month. Jon was the North's ambassador to Cuba while Yong-chol served as the top envoy to Malaysia.

Multiple sources also said state agents had killed all direct descendants of Jang's older brothers, who were onetime general officers in the North Korean military before dying of natural causes. Children were among those killed, the sources said.

Seoul's Unification Ministry neither denied nor confirmed the reports.

North Korea traditionally purges all family members over the age of 15 after executing a government official in fear of future Dire Revenge™ against the regime, said Ahn Chan-il, director of the World North Korea Research Center.

Pointing to Jang's role in fostering economic cooperation with China, Ahn added that the recent execution of Jang's associates and relatives could help explain why Pyongyang is eager to mend fences with Seoul.

"North Korea is suffering from a partial oil embargo imposed on them by China," Ahn said.

"Pyongyang officials are genuinely scared because they have barely enough fuel to run their tanks and airplanes while the South and the US get ready for a military exercise," he said, referring to the annual South Korea-US military drills slated to begin in late February.

Last Friday, Pyongyang proposed holding the reunions of families separated during the 1950-53 Korean War. The proposal came after it rejected South Korean President Park Geun-hye's proposal on January 6 to hold family meetings unconditionally.
Posted by:Fred

#13  "em's good eatin!"
Posted by: Skidmark   2014-01-27 23:51  

#12  News blogs this AM are warning that this story has not yet been verified, + may be false.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2014-01-27 21:28  

#11  Maybe he was so broken up about killing his uncle that he tried to drown his sorrows, fell into another drunken rage, and decided to finish the job
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2014-01-27 16:02  

#10  "What happened" - Pudgy is a crying drunk who likes to kill people, whether he's sober, drunk, or hung-over.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418    2014-01-27 15:19  

#9  I thought Pudgy said he ordered the guy killed in a fit of drunken rage. It was reported that he was even seen sobbing about it. What happened?
Posted by: gorb   2014-01-27 14:27  

#8  North Korea is known for sending entire extended families to the labor camp over the infraction of a single member. Why should executions be any different?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2014-01-27 12:49  

#7  What about his Aunty? Is she still breathing or did he punch her ticket also?
Posted by: Angeans Snore8786   2014-01-27 12:44  

#6  Envy at the DNC, undoubtedly.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2014-01-27 12:09  

#5  Right out of the Sicilian Mafia's playbook. If we still had a CIA worth it's pay, there would be rumors aplenty about how most of the NK officer corps was in thrall to Jang.
Posted by: PBMcL   2014-01-27 11:11  

#4  "North Korea traditionally purges all family members over the age of 15 after executing a government official in fear of future Dire Revenge™ against the regime. . . "

Well, there is something to be said for traditional values.
Posted by: GORT   2014-01-27 09:54  

#3  Something's going around in Pyonyang these days, the 'lead flu'. Easy to catch, generally fatal, shows up in the darndest places.
Posted by: ed in texas   2014-01-27 07:38  

#2  IMO 'tis Pudgy sending a harder, most Pol Incorrect covert message to Beijing.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2014-01-27 01:52  

#1  See Wikipedia: Nine Familial Exterminations
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418    2014-01-27 00:35  

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