Kim Jong-Un took power in
the secretive country after the death of his father Kim Jong-II in 2011 and he
has used purges and executions of his top officials to strengthen his power.
North Korean leader Kim
Jong-Un has had two officials executed by anti-aircraft gun, according to
reports.
South Korean newspaper
JoongAng Ilbo reported that Ri Yong-Jin was a senior official at the education
department and Hwang Min was the country's agricultural minister, citing a
source with knowledge of North Korea.
Both were publicly executed
earlier this month "on a special order from Kim Jong-Un" at a
military academy in Pyongyang, the source said.
Mr Ri "dozed off
during a meeting presided over by Kim", the source said.
"He was arrested on
site and intensively questioned by the state security ministry. He was executed
after other charges, such as corruption, were found during the probe."
On Mr Hwang, the source
said: "I understand he was executed because policy proposals he had pushed
for were seen as a direct challenge to the Kim Jong-Un leadership."
The reports of these
executions could not be verified and South Korea's Unification Ministry - which
usually handles North Korea-related matters - has not commented.
North Korea rarely
announces or confirms its executions and some previous media reports have later
been proved incorrect.
But it did confirm the
execution of Kim's uncle and the second-most powerful man in the country, Jang
Song Thaek, in 2012 for factionalism and crimes damaging to the economy.
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