Mun Kyong-jin

Mun Kyong-jin
Native name 문경진
Disappeared August 17, 2013
Died North Korea
Nationality North Korean
Occupation North Korean violinist
Employer head of the Unhasu Orchestra

Mun Kyong-jin is a North Korean violinist and head of the Unhasu Orchestra who was reported to have been executed by the North Korean in August 2013.[1][2] However, it subsequently emerged that Hyon Song-wol had not been executed because he appeared on State TV a year later.[3]

Mun had received numerous awards and recognitions from the North Korean government during his career.[4] In 2005, Mun won a competition held in Hungary.[4] He performed with the Unhasu Orchestra at the Salle Pleyel concert hall in Paris in March 14, 2012.[5][6] At the time, Mun told that Associated Press, "Despite differing languages, we hope that we can easily understand each other through music and become friends," in an interview conducted shortly before the Parisian performance.[6]

Reported execution

South Korea's The Chosun Ilbo reported on August 29, 2013, that Mun Kyong-jin, along with a dozen other prominent North Korean musicians, had been arrested on August 17, on charges of allegedly violating laws against pornography.[4] According to the report, other arrested musicians were arrested as political dissidents or accused of possessing Bibles.[4] The report said that Mun Kyong-jin was executed by firing squad on August 20, 2013.[4] In addition, it claimed that a dozen other musicians were also executed with Mun, including pop singer Hyon Song-wol; several of Mun's colleagues from the Unhasu Orchestra; and dancers and singers from the Wangjaesan Light Music Band.[4] The Unhasu Orchestra was reportedly disbanded following Mun's execution.[4]

References

  1. Edwin Baumgartner (2013-08-30). "Auf Bibelbesitz steht Tod". Wiener Zeitung. Retrieved 2015-08-08.
  2. Rachel Nuwer (2013-08-29). "North Korea Reportedly Executed Pop Singers And Dancers". Smithsonian. Retrieved 2015-08-08.
  3. "North Korean singer rumoured to have been executed appears on TV". Agence France-Presse via The Guardian website. 14 May 2014. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Kim Jong-un's Ex-Girlfriend 'Shot by Firing Squad'". The Chosun Ilbo. 2013-08-29. Retrieved 2013-09-17.
  5. "N. Korean, French orchestras rehearse for joint concert". Korea Times. 2012-03-14. Retrieved 2015-08-08.
  6. 1 2 "North Korean orchestra Paris-bound". Associated Press. CBC News. 2012-03-09. Retrieved 2013-09-17.


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