Tuesday, November 12, 2013

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November 12, 2013 3:41AM ET

Report: North Korea publicly executes 80 people

Killings said to for crimes ranging from watching foreign films to possession of a Bible
 
photo: aljazeera america

The mass executions – which occurred about two months after nine Unhasu Orchestra members were reportedly put to death for pornography-related crimes – are believed to amount to the toughest show of force in the country since Kim Jong Un, 30, came to power two years ago after the death of his father, former leader Kim Jong Il.

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