Kim Jong-un executes Defence minister with anti-aircraft gun...

he should just go for it big style next time and actually shoot them out of a cannon
 
It is all a bit of a circumstantial story though, they are really just waiting to see if this guy appears of the next few weeks or not to know if he has actually been killed.

Next week Western Propaganda Media makes up stuff to ridicule about Iran again! Obviously North Korea was on the agenda this week.


Thought so
 
Doesn't shoot down the story at all. Just says it can't be confirmed.

So a ghost of him is on TV then?

"We've seen Hyon even yesterday on TV," Shin said Wednesday. "If North Korea really executed their No. 2 man in charge of defense, they would make sure he disappears on every single program. That's definitely their style."
 
To me, that just reads as he was on a pre-recorded program which was done before this said incident. Unless they say the event was live, then it doesn't provide much proof.

Exactly!

I see programs all the time with people who have died. Does this mean I'm seeing ghosts? No, it was just recorded at a different time!
 
Exactly!

I see programs all the time with people who have died. Does this mean I'm seeing ghosts? No, it was just recorded at a different time!

The point being that it's NK usual form to remove every trace of someone,literally and metaphorically, so they wouldn't have even aired a prerecorded program.

Not that it's definitive proof, but enough that the SK spy agency have modified somewhat their initial conclusion.
 
The point being that it's NK usual form to remove every trace of someone,literally and metaphorically, so they wouldn't have even aired a prerecorded program.

Not that it's definitive proof, but enough that the SK spy agency have modified somewhat their initial conclusion.

A lot of if's and but's there. So like I said, it doesn't disprove it.
 
Can't beat a cartoon villain to generate news traffic. It's all about a story and flashy editorial headlines, folks. Who cares if it's true or not, or what the article actually says. That's the state of news, and why I rarely bother nowadays.
 
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