Hyon was a longtime Kim family loyalist who spent years working
under North Korea's former leader Kim Jong Il as a high-ranking military
official.
No single incident was said to have led to Hyon's arrest and
execution, although Kim Gwang-lim said, along with general
neglect of duty, Hyon was seen nodding off during a meeting organized by Kim
Jong Un.
Hyon Yong Chol was executed by fire from an anti-aircraft gun at a
military school in front of hundreds of witnesses in Pyongyang, the South
Korean Intelligence Agency was reported to have told parliament members in a
closed door session.
Hyon was executed because he expressed discontent towards leader
Kim Jong Un, and failed to follow Kim's orders on several occasions, according to
Kim Gwang-lim, chairman of the National Assembly Intelligence Committee and a
lawmaker with the Saenuri Party who attended the briefing.
The timing of Hyon's execution is unclear. Reports suggest he was
killed "around April 30." The last mention of Hyon in North Korean
state media was on Wednesday, April 29, when he was reported to have attended a
performance of the Moranbong Band at the People's Palace of Culture, earlier
that week.
Lawmaker Kim Gwang-lim said the South Korean spy agency said that
Hyon was executed without trial within two to three days of being arrested. If
the dates are correct, they suggest Hyon's fall from grace was swift and
decisive.
A spokesman for South Korea's Unification Ministry said the
government considered the execution to be another display of "fear
politics" in North Korea.
Credit:CNN
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