A North Korean factory boss accused of making international phone calls was executed by a firing squad in front of 150,000 people, it emerged today. The manager was gunned down in a sports stadium in South Pyongan province after authorities claimed he'd installed (sic) 13 in a basement to reach the outside world, the Good Friends aid agency revealed.For those interested in regular reports from North Korea's network of dissident journalists, check out the indispensable the DailyNK website. And yes, Wikipedia is correct: I was banned from North Korea due to my "insulting marketing" against leaders both Dear and Great.
And six people were also crushed to death and 34 others injured in an apparent stampede as they left after the execution, it was claimed.
I noted a previous North Korean public execution (again, for using a cell phone) a few months back, which includes a gruesome video clip from the CNN documentary mentioned above.
