
North Korean education official reportedly executed for 'anti-party activities'
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has reportedly ordered the execution of a top higher education official for “anti-party activities” — after he complained about not receiving support and resources from the government.
But an investigation by the Organization and Guidance Department into the commission revealed that Park failed to achieve any real progress to inform remote learning in the country — and that the commission only gathered to criticize the government, according to the South Korea-based news outlet. "The non-standing commission was established in June of last year," a source in the Hermit Kingdom told the Daily NK. "The OGD conducted an investigation because [the commission failed] to make any progress and because some have criticized the government’s policies."More Related News

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