Kim Jong-un forced his uncle to watch colleagues get blow apart with anti-aircraft guns before he was also killed by the same method, a defector claims in shocking new revelations.
Kang Cheol-Hwan said he was told by eye witnesses that two men who worked with Kim's uncle, Jang Song-thaek, were killed by firing squad.
The two men were brought in front of a barrage of eight anti-aircraft guns and had lumps of iron stuffed into their mouths.
Kim's uncle was forced to watch the murder of his two colleagues as their bodies were obliterated by the powerful explosive weapons and he was covered in their blood and fainted.
Defector Kang also told how a high-ranking police official was burnt alive with a flame-thrower, plus a politician along with his mistress were stripped naked and torn apart by a pack of dogs.
According a new report released on the eve of Kim Jong-un's second summit with President Trump, he personally ordered a series of brutal killings involving flame-throwers and anti-aircraft guns
Kang Cheol-Hwan, a North Korean dissident who was imprisoned in a concentration camp for ten years, said Kim made his own uncle watch as two colleagues were blown apart by huge guns and was splattered in their blood
The revelations by Kang of these disturbing killings are part of a report into human rights abuses in North Korea.
Kang told CNN: 'They let it fire against these two people and these two people instantly disappeared and all the blood, it poured into Jang Song-thaek's face, who was forced to witness them and he fainted.'
Jang was killed later that same year, allegedly by the same method of execution - an anti-aircraft gun.
These latest claims are part of a new report from the North Korea Strategy Center, an organisation looking at human rights issues which is lead by Kang.
The group works with defectors and highlighted several human rights abuses after speaking with high-ranking North Korean officials.
Kang also described the execution of a top police official who was also close to Kim's uncle .
Jang Song Thaek, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's uncle, was said to have been executed by a firing squad of anti-aircraft guns after being branded a traitor
Kim Jong-un (centre), Jang Song Thaek (far right), vice chairman of North Korea's National Defense Commission, and others visiting the General Satellite Control and Command Center in 2012
He said: 'Kim Jong-un especially hated him [the police official] so Kim ordered him to be executed by using a flame-thrower so he was burned alive without even using the machine guns.
'Then after he was burned alive the tanks around him kind of crushed him.'
Another official and his mistress were executed by being stripped naked and mauled by a pack of dogs, Kang said.
The dictator wanted to pulverise their bodies because he saw them as not being good enough to receive a proper burial on North Korean soil, according to Kang.
All these gruesome killings were carried out on the personal orders of Kim, the dissident added.
He told CNN that Trump should not be praising the ruthless dictator when the US president is due to meet him in Vietnam this week for the second time.
US President George W. Bush welcoming Kang Cheol-Hwan to the Oval Office in June 2005 after his defection from North Korea
In a statement at the time of his death, Pyongyang called Jang Song-thaek a 'traitor to the nation for all ages', 'worse than a dog' and 'despicable human scum' who planned a military coup
Kang added: 'President Trump, don't take this bloody man's hands. Meeting him in Vietnam, saying good things, he's a murderer. It sends a very low signal to the world.'
Kang Cheol-Hwan said he defected from North Korea after spending ten years in a concentration camp.
Kim reportedly ordered the execution of his uncle in 2013 after learning that he planned to take charge of the country through a coup and replace the dictator with his half-brother, Kim Jong-nam, who he also assassinated.
The 67-year-old was considered the second most powerful official in North Korea and was killed immediately after a military trial in 2013 after being accused of trying to 'destabilise the country' after a meeting with Chinese officials in 2012.
Greg Scarlatoiu, executive director of The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea, said: 'These people who were executed by ZPU-4 anti-aircraft guns or flame throwers are denied this fundamental right of leaving behind a body for the family.'
Kim Jong-un's nuclear missile programme was said to have remained intact despite the deal signed with Donald Trump last June, according to UN weapon's experts
Kang outside the House of Commons in September 2005 where he spoke about his time in a North Korea concentration camp
In 2017 at the height of his tensions with the US over missile testing, Kim was said to have executed two officials in just five days over a launch delay at a test missile site.
The unnamed executive allegedly took responsibility for setbacks at the Punggye-ri nuclear base which led to the date of a rocket launch being pushed back.
Five days earlier, a high ranking official once described as the 'second most powerful man in North Korea' disappeared from public life, sparking speculation he may have been executed by death squads.
President Donald Trump today touted the economic benefits of denuclearisation as he prepares to jet off to Vietnam for his second summit with the North Korean dictator.
After their first meeting at the Capella Hotel on Sentosa Island, Singapore, in June last year, Trump has repeatedly spoken of his admiration for Kim and that he was 'in love with him', even referring to him by his preferred title of 'chairman'.
Kim and Trump during their first meeting in Singapore in June last year. The pair are due to meet again in Vietnam this week
Trump's enthusiasm is in contrast to his Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who said on Sunday there may have to be a third summit as the two leaders 'may not get everything done this week'.
The human rights report comes after Pompeo revealed on Saturday that Kim does not want to live with the threat of nuclear annihilation for the sake of his children.
During a visit to the North Korean capital of Pyongyang in April last year, Kim was said to have told Pompeo, 'I don't want my children to carry the nuclear weapon on their back their whole life'.
Following their first meeting Kim was said to have agreed to 'complete denuclearisation', but UN experts warned earlier this month that the missile weapon's programme was being hidden.
North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile programmes were said to have remained intact and Pyongyang is using airports and other facilities to shield the weapons from possible US military strikes, the UN warned.
Trump and Kim are due to meet the Vietnamese capital Hanoi on Wednesday and Thursday.
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