
“The reports in South Korea’s Chosun Ilbo newspaper indicate that Hyon, a singer with the Unhasu Orchestra, was among those arrested on August 17 for violating domestic laws on pornography. All 12 were machine-gunned three days later, with other members of North Korea’s most famous pop groups and their immediate families forced to watch. The onlookers were then sent to prison camps, victims of the regime’s assumption of guilt by association, the reports stated. The 12 who were executed were singers, musicians or dancers and were accused of making videos of themselves performing sex acts and then selling the recordings. The reports stated that both groups have been disbanded.”
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