Wednesday, 31 August 2016

North Korea executes education minister by firing squad

North Korea has reportedly executed a top-ranking education minister and punished two other senior political figures, South Korea has said. Seoul claimed that Kim Yong-jin, 63, who was the vice premier for education, was executed by a firing squad.
South Korea's unification ministry said the high-ranking education minister, was said to be reprimanded in July. The ministry's spokesperson Jeong Joon-hee did not reveal the reason behind the execution. But report is that Kim Yong-jin caught sleeping in the parliament, then investigation done on corruption case.

A South Korean official was cited as saying: "As Kim will be more inclined to show his loyalty after, so the government is keeping close tabs on the possibility that North Korea would show a more hard-line attitude toward South Korea."

This report emerged a day after the North Korean regime led by Kim Jong-un claimed to have executed two top officials for disobeying the leader. As Kim Jong un government has the direct control over the media, the real reason behind the execution unknown as usual.

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