Saturday, December 28, 2013

North Korea's Kim Jong un's Uncle's Death could have been the result of Drunken Binge Gone Bad

The North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was "very drunk" when he ordered the recent execution of two aides close to his uncle Jang Song-thaek, reports say. 
According to the Japanese newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun, the pair questioned an order from the dictator to hand over control of a business to the military. Sources told the newspaper Kim was "upset" when they said they needed to check with "Director Jang" first.
The leader's uncle, who was removed from power and killed as part of a recent high-profile purge, was head of the ruling Workers' Party administrative department. 
His close aides, first deputy director Ri Ryong-ha and another deputy Jang Su-gil, were among the first prominent figures to be executed in late November. 
According the Yomiuri’s source, Kim was "very drunk" when he ordered they be killed.
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1 comment:

BOSMAN said...

His old man was a lush as well and was known to drink Chivas Regal by the case. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree where him and his old man are concerned.

Both pararnoiac boozing nut jobs.