North Korea has sentenced Four South Korean journalists to death!
Today, North Korea sentenced four South Korean journalists to death for book reviews that insulted the administration.
Two newspapers (Chosun Ilbo and the Dong-A Ilbo)
reviewed the new Korean edition of “North Korea Confidential”, a book
by two Seoul-based British journalists first published in 2015. The work
details the growing role of the market in daily lives in the North,
where South Korean television dramas are circulated on the black market,
and fashion items and hairstyles from the South are copied.
According to the North’s Central Court, by reviewing the book,
newspapers “committed a hideous crime of seriously insulting the dignity
of the DPRK” as part of a “sordid smear campaign. They have reached the
state of slandering and insulting even the inviolable name of our
country and its national emblem,” it said.
One journalist from each newspaper and the presidents of both
publications were sentenced to capital punishment, it said. “The
criminals hold no right to appeal and the execution will be carried out
any moment and at any place without going through any additional
procedures,” it added.
It is not the first time Pyongyang has declared a death sentence on
South Korean citizens. In June it said it was imposing the death
penalty on the South’s former president Park Geun-Hye and her former spy
agency head Lee Byung-Ho, claiming its state security authorities had
foiled a plot by US and South Korean spy agencies to kill North Korean
leader Kim Jong-Un.
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