North Korean soldiers with military dogs take part in drills in an unknown location, on April 6, 2013. KCNA / Reuters
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 -- Daily Mail
* 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
North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un sentenced his uncle to be eaten alive by a pack of 120 wild dogs in a savage punishment for treachery, it has been claimed.
Jang Song-Thaek, 67, along with five close aides, was stripped naked and thrown into a cage of hounds which had been starved for three days, according to new details emerging from China.
The pack of animals spent more than an hour mauling the group in a punishment called 'quan jue', or execution by dogs, a report in Chinese newspaper Wen Wei Po said.
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More News On Reports That North Korean Dictator Kim Jong-Un Had His Uncle Executed By Having Him Fed "To The Dogs"
Kim Jong Un's executed uncle was eaten alive by 120 hungry dogs: report -- NBC
North Korean leader fed uncle to starving dogs, report says -- FOX News
Report: Kim Jong Un fed uncle alive to 120 starved dogs -- USA Today
North Korea's Kim Jong-un made starving dogs eat naked uncle alive in cage: Report -- Times of India/The Independent
Kim Jong Un Had His Uncle Executed By 120 Ravenous Dogs, Jang Song Thaek 'Eaten Alive' In A Cage: Report -- IBTimes
North Korea: Kim Jong-un's Uncle 'Devoured by 120 Starving Dogs' -- International Business Times
Something Weird Happened in North Korea: Report -- Joshua Keating, Slate
Was Kim Jong-un’s uncle fed to the dogs? That’s not really the point -- Euronews
Why Kim Jong-un probably didn't feed his naked uncle to 120 dogs -- Max Fisher, Sydney Morning Herald
A Dog of a Story: Why Kim Jong Un Probably Did Not Feed His Uncle to 120 Hounds -- Time
My Comment: Nothing surprises me now when it comes to North Korea. What is interesting is that China is also reporting this story .... which tells me that they no longer care about their relations with this North Korean government.
2 comments:
Or perhaps China is reporting this story to keep its own officials in line?
Gives new meaning to
going to the dogs.
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