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Kim Jong-il punishes North Korean football team for World Cup failure
North Korea’s Supreme Leader Kim Jong-il is reportedly so frustrated at his country’s poor results at the 2010 FIFA World Cup that he subjected the entire football squad to public humiliation and sentenced coach Kim Jong-hun to hard labor.
After losing all three of their games in South Africa, including a humiliating 7-0 drubbing by Portugal, Jong-hun and his players faced six hours of public shaming from government officials. The 53-year-old tactician was also made to work on a building site and has been expelled from the Workers’ Party of Korea.
The players and Jong-hun were accused of betraying the trust of Jong-il’s son, Kim Jong-un, who had visited the training camp to wish them well. The bizarre public humiliation took place on July 2, and
only Japanese-born Jong Tae-se and An Yong-hak were spared as they flew directly to Japan.
“ In the past, North Korean athletes and coaches who performed badly were sent to prison camps, ” said an intelligence source.
Sources : http://dailycontributor.com/
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N.Korean Football Coach Gets 14 Hours of Hard Labor
Kim Jong-hun, the manager of the North Korean football team for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, has been sentenced to 14 hours of labor on a building site, the Sun reported Sunday.
According to the British tabloid, Kim is being punished for betraying the trust of Kim Jong-un, the third son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, after the team lost all three matches in the World Cup including a 0-7 rout by Portugal.
Immediately on returning to North Korea, the coach " faced a six-hour grilling from 400 officials of the Communist country's hardline regime, " and "was also stripped of his membership of the Workers Party, " the paper said.
Sources : http://english.chosun.com/
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Pyongyang Sources Doubt Kim Jong Hun Rumors
By Choi Yong Sang
[2010-08-02 15:07 ]
The Sun, a British daily tabloid newspaper, was one of many international media outlets reporting over the weekend that the North Korean national soccer team coach, Kim Jong Hun, had been heavily criticized upon his return to Pyongyang from the World Cup Finals, and may have been sent to work as a laborer.
However, sources from the capital have cast doubt on the veracity of the report.
The Sun “ revealed ” on July 31st that Kim “ will be grafting as a laborer for up to 14 hours a day, ” and added, “The coach received his sentence after he and his players faced a six-hour grilling from 400 officials of the Communist country's hardline regime. ”
The international reports can all be traced back to an RFA report, which explained in its Korean original incarnation, “ North Korea lost the game with Portugal by score of seven to zero, and then when players and staff went back to the fatherland they had to go through an ideological criticism conference for six hours in the People's Palace of Culture on July 2nd. ”
An Myung Hak and Jung Tae Se, Korean-Japanese players who ply their trade outside the country, were not present, RFA added.
The report also repeated a rumor from Shinuiju whereby Kim Jong Hun had been expelled from the Party for, allegedly, betraying successor Kim Jong Eun’s trust.
However, sources from North Korea told The Daily NK that immediately after the North reached the World Cup Finals there were widespread celebrations and the coach was handed the prestigious “People’s Athlete” title. As one source pointed out, “ In that situation, punishing him may have brought about side effects in public opinion. ”
The source conceded that the coach and some of the players may have been punished, but said that the authorities would have had difficulty forcing them to become laborers.
According to The Daily NK’s source, Pyongyang citizens reportedly say that the punishment may have been as light as rescinding his title, “ People’s Athlete. ”
Sources : http://www.dailynk.com/
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