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| Subject: Kim Jong-Un killed his 'scum' uncle by stripping him naked, throwing him into a cage-eaten alive by a pack of 120 starving dogs Fri Jan 03, 2014 3:23 pm | |
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Kim Jong-Un killed his 'scum' uncle by stripping him naked, throwing him into a cage and leaving him to be eaten alive by a pack of 120 starving dogs
A pack of 120 starving dogs were set on Jang Song Thaek and five aides Kim Jong-Un and 300 officials watched horrific execution Punishment, called 'quan jue', or execution by dogs, lasted an hour Uncle was accused of treachery and corruption by the brutal regime Kim has carried out a 'massive purge' of threats to consolidate his grip
By Tom Gardner
PUBLISHED: 04:20 EST, 3 January 2014 | UPDATED: 12:01 EST, 3 January 2014 |
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| Subject: Re: Kim Jong-Un killed his 'scum' uncle by stripping him naked, throwing him into a cage-eaten alive by a pack of 120 starving dogs Fri Jan 03, 2014 3:52 pm | |
| Maybe and maybe not. This is unconfirmed, though Kim Jong-Un is a 100% confirmed crazy little man. http://news.yahoo.com/kim-jong-un-fed-his-uncle-to-120-starving-dogs--report-145303810.html - Snip From Link wrote:
- “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,” according to the Straits Times of Singapore. The daily relied on a description of the execution in a Hong Kong newspaper that serves as the official mouthpiece of China’s government there. More established outlets in mainland China have not repeated the account.
“The entire process lasted for an hour, with Mr. Kim Jong Un, the supreme leader in North Korea, supervising it along with 300 senior officials,” the Straits Times said in a piece published Dec. 24, 2013, but only now getting traction in the United States. Two American national security officials contacted for comment said they had not heard that account, which first appeared in the Wen Wei Po newspaper on Dec. 12, 2013, and declined to vouch for its credibility. Over the years, some North Korean defectors have reportedly told (also unconfirmed) stories of specially trained dogs used to maul prisoners. Human rights groups have long denounced the horrors of North Korea's prison-camp system. But the description is at odds with numerous other accounts that Jang was shot dead. And the Washington Post published a warning against taking the report at face value. And the Post was far from the only skeptical outlet. Wen Wei Po: Seriously time for a name change, huh! [when we poo] OK, that's what I saw. Fitting name for most newspapers though, don't-cha think? | |
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