leader is known for his notoriously gruesome methods of execution that often resemble scenes from horror films.Ranging from public death by firing squad to execution via anti-aircraft guns, the blood-thirsty madman has been previously criticised by human rights organisations for ordering the death penalty for 'crimes' such as watching foreign films or violating Covid restrictions.North Korea has been ruled by one of the world's longest running dynastic dictatorships since 1948 - and in October 1993 the North Korean Government told Amnesty International that the death penalty is imposed rarely in 'extremely serious cases'.
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