<p id="yui_3_4_0_38_1337992471325_282"><a href="http://www.monsterheadset.net/" target="_blank"><strong>You can pay attention to this news,Whether you listen to or look.</strong></a></p> <p>A new Amnesty International report paints a gruesome picture of summary executions, torture and ill-treatment in North Korea as<a href="http://www.monsterheadset.net/monster-beats-pro-c-2.html" target="_blank"><strong> Kim Jong Un</strong></a> succeeded his late father, Kim Jong Il, as the country's ruler last December.The country used firing squads or staged traffic accidents to execute 30 officials involved in talks to unite<a href="http://www.monsterheadset.net/monster-beats-pro-white-and-red-overear-headphone-p-11.html" target="_blank"><strong> North and South Korea</strong></a>, according to the 2012 Amnesty International report released Thursday. It also notes that the country had been questioned about another 37 reported executions between 2007 and 2010 for "financial crimes."</p> |