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  2. Capital punishment in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    On December 13, 2013, North Korean state media announced the execution of Jang Sung-taek, the uncle by marriage of North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un. [6] The South Korean National Intelligence Service believes that two of Kim Jong Un's closest aides, Lee Yong-ha and Jang Soo-keel, were executed in mid-November. [7]

  3. Report of the Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in the ...

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    One request included sending a letter to the country's leader Kim Jong Un. [48] All requests were denied or went unanswered. [1] [48] North Korea's blanket rejection also included denying access to the country (since 2004 the Special Rapporteur had also been denied entry). [1] [40]

  4. Illicit activities of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    The company also holds large tracts of land within the country for the sole purpose of growing opium [1] and each year the company sent tens of thousands of dollars in hard currency to Kim Jong Un for his use. Unlike most companies, Ryugyong Corporation has no import or export quota restrictions. [20]

  5. Kim Jong-Un ordered me to assassinate defector, admits ex ...

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    In 2017, Kim Jong-Un's half brother was assassinated with a nerve agent in Kuala Lumpur's national airport. The open murder of a member of the family on foreign ground shocked the world.

  6. Explainer-Who is Kim Yong-hyun, ousted South Korean ... - AOL

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    Kim has displayed hardline views on North Korea and general security issues, warning in his first speech as defence chief that the regime of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un would pay a "horrendous ...

  7. International Coalition to Stop Crimes Against Humanity in ...

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    Kim Jong Un read them and burned them ICNK uses planes to fly over North Korea and drops letters about Kim Jong Un from the sky. ICNK was formed with the goal of establishing a UN Commission of Inquiry to investigate Crimes against Humanity in North Korea.

  8. Opinion - South Korean political chaos all works to Kim Jong ...

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    Kim Jong Un, having totally cut off any prospect of dialogue with Yoon, declaring the South “the enemy,” is now watching silently. He may want to talk again to Trump, and he might conceivably ...

  9. Human rights in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    In November 2013, a civic group, the Korean War Abductees Family Association (KWAFA), consisting of family members of South Koreans abducted to North Korea during the Korean War (1950–53), said it will take North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to the International Criminal Court (ICC) for unlawful detention of the abductees and failure to address ...