North Korea: 33 executions ordered

World Watch Monitor  |  World
Date posted:  1 Apr 2014
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North Korea: 33 executions ordered

North Korean army women | photo: eyeofthetiber.com

North Korea has ordered the death of as many as 33 people because of their alleged contact with a missionary, South Korea’s largest news organisation has reported.

The 33 North Koreans are charged with attempting to overthrow the regime by setting up 500 underground churches. The newspaper, Chosun Ilbo, said they are accused of working with Kim Jung-wook, a South Korean arrested by North Korean authorities in October on suspicion of trying to establish underground churches.

The executions will be carried out in a secret location administered by the State Security Department.

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