Wednesday, June 28, 2017

North Korea Calls For The Execution Of Former South Korea President Park Geun-Hye Over 'Assassination' Plot

Kim Jong-un (pictured) has threatened South Korea's president with a 'miserable dog's death' over an alleged plot to assassinate the tyrant

Daily Mail: Kim Jong-un vows 'a miserable dog's death' for South Korea's former president over an alleged plot to assassinate the dictator

* North Korea has vowed to execute South Korea's ex president Park Geun-Hye
* Pyongyang claims she 'pushed forward' plans to assassinate leader Kim Jong-un
* A statement warns of 'miserable dog's death any time, at any place and by whatever methods'

Kim Jong-un has threatened South Korea's president with a 'miserable dog's death' over an alleged plot to assassinate the tyrant.

Pyongyang vowed to 'impose the death penalty' on Park Geun-Hye claiming she 'pushed forward' a supposed plan by Seoul's intelligence servicesto eliminate the North Korean dictator.

South Korea's spy agency has described the threats today as 'unpardonable'.

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More News On North Korea Calling For The Execution Of Former South Korea President Park Geun-Hye Over 'Assassination' Plot

North Korea calls for execution of ex-South Korea leader over 'assassination' plot -- Reuters
North Korea threatens to kill South's ex-president Park -- AFP
N. Korea vows to kill ex-S. Korean leader "any time, at any place" -- CBS/AP
N. Korea calls for former S. Korean leader’s execution -- The Hill
North Korea promises “miserable dog’s death” for former South Korean president -- Vice News
Pyongyang Demands Extradition of South Korean Ex-President Park for Execution -- Sputnik

2 comments:

fred said...

We have an old saying in Asia: If you announce in public that you want to assassinate someone, you are blowing steam out of your rice cooker. You do not hear Putin announcing such things, do you?

Unknown said...

You said you were a North Eastern libtard, rube.