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The Education minister from North Korea was executed by a firing squad for “bad sitting posture” at a meeting where the country’s dictator, Kim Jong-Un, was present.

The man was executed in July after being interrogated and hold responsible of being an ‘anti-revolutionary agitator’.

‘Kim Yong-Jin was denounced for his bad sitting posture when he was sitting below the rostrum,’ Jeong Joon, South Korea’s unification ministry spokesman declared.

Being in a government meeting, Kim Jong-Un was infuriated when the minister sat in his chair with a ‘bad attitude’.

Because of his ‘over-bearing attitude’, another North Korean official was sent to an ‘ideological re-orientation’ farm for a whole month, just like Choe Hwi from the propaganda and agitation department.

This fact corrects the announcement made by South Korea’s press where it was said that two North Korean officials were sentenced to death and killed by an anti-aircraft gun.

It is not often for North Korea to publicly announce someone’s execution, although it was confirmed that the dictator’s uncle, along with Jang Song Thaek, the second-most powerful man in the state were indeed killed.

On 29 December 2011, after the period of national mourning decreed after his father’s death, Kim Jong-Un was officially proclaimed “supreme leader of the party, state and army”. In April 2012 he held all important positions in North Korea, including the President of the Central Military Commission and first secretary of the Workers’ Party of Korea. On July 18, 2012, the dictator was named Marshal of North Korean People’s Army.