North Korea Executes Vice Premier For Not Sitting Up Straight, South Korea Says

SEOUL ― North Korea has executed its vice premier for education and rebuked two high-ranking officials, South Korea said on Wednesday, which, if true, would mark a new series of measures by leader Kim Jong Un to discipline top aides.

Kim took power in 2011 after the death of his father, Kim Jong Il, and his consolidation of power has included purges and executions of top officials, South Korean officials have said.

South Korea’s Unification Ministry spokesman Jeong Joon-hee said the government had confirmed the execution of the education official, Kim Yong Jin, “through various channels” but declined to provide details.

Kim Yong Chol, the influential head of the North’s United Front Department which handles inter-Korean relations, was made to undergo “revolutionary measures,” Jeong told a briefing.

Another ruling party official in the propaganda department was also reprimanded, Jeong said.

It is difficult to independently verify news about top officials in the North or the inner circle around the leader. Some previous reports of executions and purges in the reclusive state have proven inaccurate.

Vice Premier Kim Yong Jin was executed for not keeping his posture upright at a public event, a South Korean government official later told Reuters. Kim Yong Chol was punished for his overbearing demeanor, the official added, but gave no details.

The execution, by firing squad, took place in July and Kim Yong Chol was re-educated at a rural farm for a month until mid-August, South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency said.

The South’s comments follow a news report on Tuesday that the North had executed two high-ranking officials for disobeying leader Kim Jong Un.

Kim Yong Jin was promoted to vice premier in 2012 after serving as education minister, according to a South Korean government database on key officials of the North.

Army general Kim Yong Chol headed the North Korean intelligence agency before taking his current position this year.

News of the reclusive state’s new purges comes after the South said North Korea’s deputy ambassador in London had defected and arrived in the South with his family, dealing an embarrassing blow to Kim’s regime.

North Korea rarely announces purges or executions, although state media confirmed the 2012 execution of Kim’s uncle, Jang Song Thaek, widely considered the country’s second most powerful man, for factionalism and crimes damaging to the economy.

A former defense minister, Hyun Yong Chol, is also believed to have been executed last year for treason, according to the South’s spy agency.

(Reporting by Ju-min Park; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

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Bob Marley's Son Reveals A Surprising Thing About His Father

Perhaps given his notorious drug of choice, you wouldn’t expect Bob Marley to be much of an athlete. He was legendary at table tennis, but despite the needed reflexes, that still seems plausible.

More surprising is what Marley’s son Stephen told The Huffington Post about his famous father’s other sport of choice, following a conversation about Stephen’s new album, “Revelation Part II: Fruit of Life.”

The 44-year-old said that he remembers Bob’s ping-pong skills, but the thing that really sticks out in his memory:

Stephen’s father was a lover of running. 

Bob Marley, the man that, according to myth, smoked about a pound of weed every week, “used to sprint.”

“He was very fast,” said Stephen. “He was a very fast runner. I remember that we used to run races. I used to think that, ‘Oh, I can run faster than my dad.’ But wow, that man was fast.”

Stephen recalled his father would make a weekly running event for the family.

“We would go into the country [in Jamaica], we had some property in the country there,” explained Stephen. “We would go on Sundays and we would race. We would have relays. He would beat everybody.” The musician began laughing in recollection, adding that Bob was “very” athletic.

Ziggy Marley, another son of Bob’s, has said in the past that his father would go on morning runs, but didn’t mention that Bob would go so far as to organize family races.

Bob’s athletic ability actually shouldn’t be too, too confounding, as much more is already known about Bob’s love of playing soccer. He had similarly perplexing heightened abilities in the game and the official Bob Marley website now has a whole extensive photography section devoted to pics of him playing.

Bob once told a journalist, “If you want to get to know me, you will have to play football against me and [his band] the Wailers.”

Despite how pop culture has probably twisted your perception of the musician over the years, perhaps you should start thinking of Bob Marley as a sportsman. Still, Stephen is proud that his father has become so ubiquitous of a symbol, no matter the form. “You can’t keep a good man down, you know,” said Marley. “It’s always humbling and inspiring and keeps us focused when we see the image of our father all over the place.”

 

Here’s footage of Bob Marley playing soccer:

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Turkey Has Arrested 865 People In Connection With Islamic State This Year

Turkey has arrested 865 people since the start of 2016 in its fight against Islamic State, and more than half of those were foreigners, Interior Minister Efkan Ala said in remarks broadcast on Turkish television channels on Wednesday.

Thousands of foreign fighters from countries including Turkey, Britain, Europe and the United States have joined the Islamist militants in their self-proclaimed caliphate in recent years, many of them passing through Turkey. Turkey has since launched a crackdown on the networks facilitating their passage.

Since launching the crackdown, Turkey has detained a total of 5,803 people, of which about 2,200 were foreigners, the minister said, without giving a precise period.

(Reporting by Asli Kandemir; Writing by Edmund Blair; Editing by Dasha Afanasieva)

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Wednesday's Morning Email: Trump To Meet With Mexico's President

TOP STORIES

DONALD TRUMP SET TO MEET WITH MEXICO’S PRESIDENT Before giving a major immigration speech Wednesday, the GOP nominee will meet with President Enrique Pena Nieto, who once compared Trump to Hitler and Mussolini. Twitter had a field day with the news. [Reuters]

ISIS #2 KILLED “Islamic State militant group spokesman Abu Muhammad al-Adnani has been killed in Aleppo, the organization’s Amaq News Agency said in a statement on Tuesday. Adnani was one of the most high-ranking figures in ISIS. In addition to his role as propaganda chief, he was thought to have been in charge of the group’s external terror operations.” [Nick Robins-Early, HuffPost]

MCCAIN, WASSERMAN SCHULTZ, RUBIO WIN PRIMARIES John McCain and Marco Rubio’s fights were easier than Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s. [Laura Barron-Lopez, HuffPost]

NASA HAS SOME BAD NEWS ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING “The planet is warming at a pace not experienced within the past 1,000 years, at least, making it ‘very unlikely’ that the world will stay within a crucial temperature limit agreed by nations just last year, according to Nasa’s top climate scientist.” [The Guardian]

YOU MAY RECOGNIZE THE NEW ‘BACHELOR’ Nick Viall, who was the runner-up on “The Bachelorette” twice, will now be the one giving out the roses. Talk about finding love in a hopeless place. [Leigh Blickley, HuffPost]

111 FEDERAL PRISONERS GRANTED CLEMENCY Bringing President Barack Obama’s commutations for the month to 325, a record high. [Ryan Reilly, HuffPost]

INSIDE THE CIA’S VENTURE CAPITAL FIRM “Like the agency that founded it, the CIA-funded venture-capital firm operates largely in the shadows. In-Q-Tel officials regard the firm as independent, yet it has extremely close ties to the CIA and runs almost all investment decisions by the spy agency. The firm discloses little about how it picks companies to invest in, never says how much, and sometimes doesn’t reveal the investments at all.” [WSJ | Paywall]

For more video news from The Huffington Post, check out this morning’s newsbrief

WHAT’S BREWING

CHRIS BROWN ARRESTED FOR ASSAULT With a deadly weapon after he allegedly threatened a woman with a gun. [HuffPost]

WATCH OUT FOR THE NEW TWITTER VIDEO ADS “The social network previously sold pre-roll video ads before content uploaded by a selection of publishers, and shared a portion of that revenue with them. Now that video revenue program, called the Amplify Publisher Program, is being extended to individual creators.” [WSJ | Paywall]

THE PERFUME AD EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT Turns out hiring Spike Lee as a director pays off. [No Film School]

DON’T HOLD YOUR BREATH ON THAT EXTRATERRESTRIAL SIGNAL NEWS It’s probably not E.T. phoning home. [Vox]

GISELE, ADRIANA LIMA, KARLIE KLOSS AND KENDALL JENNER DOMINATE TOP PAY FOR MODELS But Gisele’s earnings are eons past the others at $30.5 million. [Forbes]

‘RAISING MY HIV FAMILY’ “When one Romanian doctor became ‘father’ to 16 HIV-positive orphans in 1999, many thought there was no hope for them ― or for the thousands of other children infected. What followed was something of a miracle.” [Digg]

WHAT’S WORKING

WHERE THE 10,000 SYRIAN REFUGEES WENT IN THE U.S. From San Diego to Atlanta. [NYT

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BEFORE YOU GO

~ We love this Gatorade 90s-esque computer game where you are Serena Williams. Because who wouldn’t love being Serena Williams.

~ Google is getting in on Uber’s game in San Francisco. 

~ A “Criminal Minds” favorite is headed back to the BAU.

~ Selena Gomez is taking some time off to recover from side effects of lupus.

~ Flights to Cuba from the U.S. start today.

~ Is this Indiana town the new Flint, Michigan?

~ Hidden rainbow hair is a thing now.

~ In case you missed it, here’s a look at the “dying art of sky writing.”

~ Uber is after those senior citizen riders.

~ This teenager died from his girlfriend’s hickey.

 

 

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The Moment Hope Solo Reacts To Termination Is Uncomfortably Raw

Hope Solo’s polarizing reign as the U.S. women’s national soccer team goalie perhaps ended when she called the Swedish team “cowards” after a loss at the Rio Olympics. She was suspended for six months and her contract was terminated.

But she did not go quietly.

In a wrenching preview posted Tuesday of “Keeping Score,” a documentary about the U.S. women’s team, you can see Solo react when she is told the news.

“Seventeen f**king years and it’s over!” she screams.

Consequences.

H/T For The Win

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