Nice propaganda piece...
Amazed that so many of you are so quick to believe
reports of rumors.
At least a few people reading the article on the HuffPo were skeptical:
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Isn't this a bit too sensational to be published without proper verification? Or is it okay to just skip that part because it's "so hard" to verify things about the DPRK?
Do you often base your reports on rumours published in hawkish newspapers, belonging to one of the participants in a conflict/war?
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'Rumors lent credibility?' Excuse me, but no they don't.
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So when rumors aren't verified as facts it is ok to print them as facts?
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Is this true or SK propaganda? I would think verifying public executions shouldn't be too hard????
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I love how every time fringe groups in South Korea make something up, Americans immediately accept it as true and every single news organization in the country falls over themselves to get the "inside scoop" from people who have a vested interest in lying constantly to us.
Oh well, I guess our media is just happy that they can print someone else's lies for a change instead of just their own.
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We execute more people before 9am than most countries execute all day...PS: we use drones to do the killing - say it was a "threat to national security" and you are good to go. No one will question you and you don't need to provide any evidence.
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Curious why this isn't reported in the N. Korean press if it was a "public" execution, supposedly carried out for the purpose of intimidating people, since if the Commies kept the executions a secret it wouldn't be very useful as a deterrent to others.
ADG