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best2002

(181 posts)
Mon Dec 3, 2012, 04:48 AM Dec 2012

N. Korea's defence chief replaced

North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has replaced his defence chief with a hawkish general in a shakeup apparently aimed at tightening his grip over the military, a report said Thursday. Vice Marshal Kim Jong-Gak was sacked as defence minister after just seven months in office.He was replaced by Kim Kyok-Sik, a hawkish general believed to have orchestrated the North's sinking of a South Korean warship and an artillery attack on a border island in 2010. The re-shuffle, if confirmed, was the latest in a series of top-level personnel changes ordered by Kim Jong-Un since taking over after the death of his father, Kim Jong-Il, a year ago.

Kim has tightened his grip over the military by replacing top military generals with those loyal to him.In July, Hyon Yong-Chol, a little-known general, became chief of the general staff, a powerful post that controls the North's 1.2-million-strong military.
He replaced Ri Yong-Ho, who had been regarded as one of Kim's inner circle but was relieved of all his posts -- officially because of "illness".

Ri was a highly visible figure who helped support Kim following the death of his father, and his sudden departure sparked speculation that he might have been purged.
(http://news.yahoo.com/north-korean-names-armed-forces-minister-south-korean-081412869.html;_ylt=A2KJ3Cd.97tQlw0ANELQtDMD)

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N. Korea's defence chief replaced (Original Post) best2002 Dec 2012 OP
He had one executed TimKeller Dec 2012 #1

TimKeller

(41 posts)
1. He had one executed
Thu Dec 13, 2012, 12:07 PM
Dec 2012

He literally had one top official executed by a mortar round, after what he percieved as a lack of sadness after his father's death. Insanity. Just posted on NK yesterday

http://unapologeticallyliberal.wordpress.com/2012/12/12/north-korea-crazy-with-a-side-of-rockets/

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