“The fact that North Korean State Security Minister Kim Won-hong, fired and demoted in January, continues in his present rank means that there is no purge currently underway of the country’s top military brass,” Kim Dongyeop, professor of the Institute for Far Eastern Studies at Kyungnam University, told Sputnik.
“If Kim Won-hong was stripped of his post because his lieutenants abused their power and engaged in torture, he will eventually be restored in his previous position,” he added.
Cheong Seong-Chang, Director of the Department of Unification Strategy Studies at the Sejong Institute, agreed with Dr. Kim.
“If we assume that Kim Won-hong was fired because of human rights abuses, torture, red tape and other things his subordinates engaged in and not because of some personal wrongdoing, then at the end of the day he will be reinstated.”
“Kim Won-hong was demoted three ranks, from full general major general, but if has been allowed to hold his present rank, then chances are that he will eventually be restored in his previous position,” Cheong Seong-Chang observed.
Kim Dongyeop believes, however, that Kim’s demotion could have been prompted by the president’s “care for an old man” and his desire to give the General a chance to have some rest before being honorably restored to his original post.
There havev been occasional reports of purges and executions involving senior party, government and military officials in North Korea, many of which later proved wrong.
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