Under
dictator Kim Jong-Un's oppressive rule, North Koreans can be executed for more
than 20 different crimes, many of them ambiguous, without a fair trial.
The list
emerged in the wake of the brutal murder of the country's defence minister for
falling asleep during military meetings and answering back to Kim.
Hyon
Yong-Chol, 66, who was named head of North Korea's military in 2012, was
reported to have been executed in front of hundreds of bloodthirsty officials
at a military camp in the capital Pyongyang on April 30.
