Anybody remember this story from last year? Executions are never boring in N. Korea.
http://news.yahoo.com/kim-jong-un-fe...145303810.html
Forget the hangman’s noose, the firing squad or lethal injection: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un executed his uncle and a handful of the man’s aides by feeding them to a horde of 120 starving dogs, according to a shocking account.
Jang Song Thaek, the former No. 2 official in the secretive regime, was stripped naked and tossed into a cage along with his five closest aides.
“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.
“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.
While China acts as North Korea’s patron, relations between the two have been strained. The United States wants Beijing to take a more active role in pressuring Kim’s Stalinist regime in Pyongyang to give up its nuclear weapons. The Straits Times suggested that China’s government leaked the account of the December execution to signal its anger at Kim’s government.
The United States has labored to get a grip on what kind of leader Kim Jong Un will be, amid worries in Washington that he is more reckless than his father, Kim Jong Il, whom he succeeded as supreme leader in December 2011.
Sadly, about an hour after the feast the dogs were hungry again...
They once tortured and killed someone at Yodok Camp by tying him up to the back of the truck and drove away. The first rule of a concentration camp is 1. You can not escape. If you do, you will be shot. Men are shot, women are hung. If you know of an escape and do not report it to the guards, you will be shot.
Read or listen on youtube to "Escape from Camp 14". About a kid that was born into a concentration camp because his parents were rewarded from hard work for marriage. He was in the total control zone which means he is never to be released. He is the only known person ever to escape a North Korean concentration camp. I think his name is Shin Dong hyuk