He was killed in front of hundreds of bloodthirsty officials at a military camp in the capital Pyongyang on April 30.Michael Madden, who is an expert on the country's leadership and contributor to the 38 North think tank said,
'North Korean internal politics is very volatile these days. Internally, there does not seem to be any respect for Kim Jong Un within the core and middle levels of the North Korean leadership,'
'There is no clear or present danger to Kim Jong Un's leadership or regime stability, but if this continues to happen into next year, then we should seriously start to think about revising our scenarios on North Korea,'
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