Unkie in North Korea Faced the Firing Squad



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A South Korean man watches TV news about the alleged dismissal of Jang Song-Thaek, North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un's uncle, at a railway station in Seoul on December 3, 2013
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When an uncle becomes more than an uncle, it’s got to go.  This unckie had a lot of say on the past North Korea’s actions.  He got executed according to the untruthful North Korea Media, because he was a womanizer, a drunk gambler and thus deserter in their revolution. Actually all the Dictators of North korea have beeb just that, womanizer, rapist of  any woman or man they want. There are only a few reasons why the no.2 man of this country would be killed along with all his body guards and close friends. 
One is that he was too powerful and baby face thought he had too much. May be he remembered how many times unkie had slopped’m in the back of the head when he was growing up. Actually I make light of this situation because you can’t get sad or hopeful with this guy’s death.  A killer just as bad as his nephew.
May be the nephew wants to be his own man which in case one most wonder doesn’t he have the power to be his own man already?  Obviously not, the kid is felling insecure. In a decade or so Im  sure he will get to know whether this action was smart or it was just igniting of a match where there was none burning. 
Adam Gonzalez, Publisher

The following post is from  on Slate.com:
North Korea state media announced Thursday that Kim Jong Un's uncle—a man who was once considered to be the second most powerful official in the Hermit Kingdon—has been executed for attempting to overthrow the government.
The news came as something of a surprise given Jang Song Thaek's previous role within the government, where he was believed to have helped Kim Jong Un consolidate power after the death of his father two years ago. Still, there had been rumblings of palace trouble, with recent reports suggesting that Jang Song Thaek had already been ousted from his position within Kim Jong Un's inner circle.
The official announcement came via the official North Korean English-language news site, KCNA, which—in its typically superlative-heavy and bombastic fashion—branded Jang Song Thaek everything from a "traitor for all ages" to "despicable human scum" to "worse than a dog." Here's a snippet from the KCNA report:
The accused is a traitor to the nation for all ages who perpetrated anti-party, counter-revolutionary factional acts in a bid to overthrow the leadership of our party and state and the socialist system. ...
He held higher posts than before and received deeper trust from supreme leader Kim Jong Un, in particular. The political trust and benevolence shown by the peerlessly great men of Mt. Paektu were something he hardly deserved. It is an elementary obligation of a human being to repay trust with sense of obligation and benevolence with loyalty.
However, despicable human scum Jang, who was worse than a dog, perpetrated thrice-cursed acts of treachery in betrayal of such profound trust and warmest paternal love shown by the party and the leader for him. From long ago, Jang had a dirty political ambition. He dared not raise his head when Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il were alive. But, reading their faces, Jang had an axe to grind and involved himself in double-dealing. He began revealing his true colors, thinking that it was just the time for him to realize his wild ambition in the period of historic turn when the generation of the revolution was replaced.

According to the Associated Press, Jang Song Thaek’s ouster and unconfirmed execution has some analysts fearing that the purge could create dangerous instability within Kim Jong Un’s already unpredictable government.

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