Posted on 01/03/2014 11:27:21 AM PST by mathprof
The execution of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's uncle was more brutal than initially reported, according to a Beijing-controlled newspaper, which said the country's second-most-powerful figure was thrown into a cage filled with starving dogs and eaten alive.
The Singaporean Straits Times cited a report from Wen Wei Po, a Beijing-control newspaper, that said Jang Song Thaek and five close associates were stripped and fed to 120 dogs that had not eaten for three days. The entire process, witnessed by 300 senior officials, lasted for about an hour, the report said. Fox News could not immediately verify the report.
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what? no SPCA or PETA protests????
To encourage the others.
And he such a good friend of the freak Dennis Rodman and of the muzzies in Iran. What a group of individuals.
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Asians and People for the Ethical Treatment of Asians?
Waitaminnit.
DOG eats MAN in N. Korea?
That IS news!
Dogs eating NorKors. That’s a switch.
LOL! Thank you.
What? He should have waited for his BFF Dennis Rodman to make a return trip. I’m sure the worm would have enjoyed the spectacle.
Nah, PETA is too busy killing dogs on their own, no need to make a fuss about poochies killing Un’s uncle
i was actually thinking of the dogs, not their lunch...
Sounds like China is preparing an internal coup against the Kim regime and is laying the PR groundwork
So there’s a job open?
Actually, I could think of numerous home-grown politicians deserving of such punishment. And even that would be too lenient.
Think about the name folks, remember Wei To Lo, etc. :)
And here I thought OUR country was going to the dogs!
I thought they shot him with a 120mm mortar.
Any particular breed, or size, of mutts used?
Live like a mafioso, die like a mafioso. I am sure that there was old blood on the hands of the victims who were leaders in the regime. The words “pigs” and “islamofascist” were bouncing around in my mind as I read the story.
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