North Korean Leader Kim Jong-Un’s Guard To Face Execution For Letting Him Step Out With A Stained Jacket

The guards might have to write an apology letter, according to Madden, who operates the North Korea Leadership Watch website, in order to have their punishment lightened.

North Korean Leader Kim Jong-Un’s Guard To Face Execution For Letting Him Step Out With A Stained Jacket

Because they permitted leader Kim Jong-un to leave the country wearing soiled clothing, some North Korean security risk being k!lled.

Last week, propaganda images showed the dictator reviewing a missile launch while wearing a stain on his shirt.

It was reported in North Korea that Kim's staff would be punished for failing to "protect his dignity" because his jacket looked to be covered in white marks.

According to Michael Madden, a blogger of North Korean news, those responsible for the stain risk promotions or hard labor, but even execution cannot be ruled out.

My first thought was OMFG," he admitted. Employees who have offended the supreme boss are typically disciplined with promotions, difficult tasks, or labor education.Except in the case of the leader who is feeling especially mercurial, it is unlikely that anyone will get upset over something like this.

However, if he became upset over this, some individuals would likely be sent to a farm or construction site for a month or two to reflect on this minor infraction.

It is not unheard of to be sent away for death, he continued.

According to reports, the leader's father, Kim Jong-il, sentenced bodyguards and members of his personal staff to prison terms and, in one instance, executed them by firing squad for relatively trivial infractions.

Unconfirmed rumors claim that a member of his personal staff smoked one of his cigarettes while sitting at his workstation. When Kim Jong Il learned of this, he had the guy shot.

The guards might have to write an apology letter, according to Madden, who operates the North Korea Leadership Watch website, in order to have their punishment lightened.

However, he added that it was also conceivable that Kim would get away with it because "he is much less prone to mood swings and problems with emotional regulation than his father."