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WORLD CUP AFTERMATH: North Korea's failed World Cup footballers undergo public mauling
The Guardian ^ | 07/30/2010 | Justin McCurry

Posted on 07/30/2010 1:22:06 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

England's failed footballers should count themselves lucky that their ignominious World Cup exit was met with little more than a public mauling by the media.

Their counterparts from North Korea, who lost all three of their group games, have been subjected to a six-hour excoriation for "betraying" the communist nation's ideological struggle, according to reports.

There are even fears for the safety of the team coach, Kim Jung-hun, who was accused of betraying the son and heir of the regime's "dear leader," Kim Jong-il.

Early this month the players were summoned to an auditorium at the working people's culture palace in Pyongyang, forced onstage and subjected to a six-hour barrage of criticism for their poor performances in South Africa, according to the US-based Radio Free Asia.

Only Jung Tae-se and An Yong-hak were spared a dressing down as they flew directly to Japan, their country of birth and where they play club football, according to an unnamed Chinese businessman the station cites as its source.

The "grand debate" was reportedly witnessed by 400 athletes and sports students, and the country's sports minister. Ri Dong-kyu, a sports commentator for the North's state-run Korean Central TV, led the reprimands, pointing out the shortcomings of each player, South Korean media said.

In true Stalinist style, the players were then "invited" to mount verbal attacks on their coach, Jung-hun.

The coach was reportedly accused of betraying the leader's son, Kim Jong-un, who is expected to take over from his ailing father as leader of the world's only communist dynasty.

Radio Free Asia quoted the source as saying he had heard that Kim Jung-hun had been sent to work on a building site and there were fears for his safety.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: mauling; northkorea; soccer; worldcup
North Korea watchers said the regime had been hoping to attribute the team's success to Kim Jong-un as it attempts to build support among military and workers' party elites for a transfer of power.


Jong Tae-se was spared a dressing down over the North Korea team's World Cup performance as he flew directly to Japan, the country of his birth.
North Korea's Soccer Players were subjected to six-hour excoriation on stage for 'betraying' North Korea and Kim Jong-il's son and heir
1 posted on 07/30/2010 1:22:11 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

Iraq’s soccer team got a severe beating from one of Sadaam’s sons.


2 posted on 07/30/2010 1:24:27 PM PDT by AU72
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To: AU72

This North Korean team got off lightly. They could have been placed in a small boat and made targets for torpedo practice with the result being blamed on South Korea.


3 posted on 07/30/2010 1:28:24 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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Where Did It All Go Wrong?
4 posted on 07/30/2010 1:29:45 PM PDT by Berlin_Freeper (posted a total of 1,459 threads and 8,556 replies.)
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To: Berlin_Freeper

I really felt sorry for the Nokor soccer team when they were beaten 7-0. One of the worse defeats in the history of the World Cup.


5 posted on 07/30/2010 1:34:55 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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