North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Allegedly Ordered the Execution of a Choir Conductor Who Allegedly Criticized Part of the the Day of the Shining Star Celebration Coinciding With Kim's Birthday, members of the choir allegedly had to march past the conductor's dead body
(www.newsweek.com)https://www.newsweek.com/kim-jong-un-firing-squad-conductor-1590226"One of the shows performed that night was called "Shadow Magic," which featured actors doing magic tricks behind screens as if they were literally shadows. Afterward, Kim reportedly praised the production, but a conductor remarked to someone nearby that he didn't think the show was all that good, later that night he was arrested. An order was issued two days later for all artists in Pyongyang to gather.
The reporter wrote that on February 20 people gathered at an execution site, where they saw the conductor of the choir tied up. As translated from Korean, "the conductor of the choir died horribly in front of his men, the execution was carried out by three AK-47 automatic riflemen and shooting one magazine (30 rounds) each from a distance of 10m. Newsweek.com.