Kim Jong Un |
Young North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has executed 70 officials since
taking power in late 2011 in a “reign of terror” that far exceeds the
bloodshed of his dictator father’s early rule, South Korean officials
said Thursday.
South Korean foreign minister Yun Byung-se, at a
forum in Seoul, compared Kim Jong Un’s 70 executions with those of his
late father, Kim Jong Il, who he said executed about 10 people during
his first years in power.
An official from South Korea’s National
Intelligence Service, who refused to be named, citing office rules,
confirmed that the spy agency believes the younger Kim has executed
about 70 officials but wouldn’t reveal how it obtained the information.
Yun also said that the younger Kim’s “reign of terror affects
significantly” North Koreans working overseas by inspiring them to
defect to the South, but he also didn’t reveal how he got the details.
North
Korea, an authoritarian nation ruled by the Kim family since 1948, is
secretive about its government’s inner workings, and information, even
that collected by South Korean intelligence officials, is often
impossible to confirm.
Kim Jong Un has removed key
members of the old guard through a series of purges since taking over
after the death of Kim Jong Il. The most spectacular purge to date was
the 2013 execution of his uncle, Jang Song Thaek, for alleged treason.
Jang was married to Kim Jong Il’s sister and was once considered the
second most powerful man in North Korea.
South Korea’s spy agency
told lawmakers in May that Kim ordered his then-defense chief Hyon Yong
Chol executed with an anti-aircraft gun for complaining about the young
ruler, talking back to him and sleeping during a meeting.
Experts
say Kim could be using fear to solidify his leadership, but those
efforts could fail if he doesn’t improve the country’s shattered
economy.
Source: AP/Washington Post
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