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Kim Jong-un’s guards face de@th for allowing him step out with stained cloths.

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Some North Korean bodyguards face being k!llled for allowing leader Kim Jong-un to leave in stained clothes.

Last week, the dictator was inspecting a missile launch when propaganda photos captured a stain on his cloth.

His jacket appeared to be covered in white marks, and North Korean media reported that Kim’s staff would be punished for failing to ‘protect his dignity.’

According to Michael Madden, a North Korean news blogger, those responsible for the stain face demotions or hard labor, but execution is not out of the question.

‘My initial reaction was OMFG,’ he said. ‘Personnel who have irritated the supreme leader are usually punished with demotions, hardship assignments or labour education.

‘It is unlikely that anyone will get sh0t over something like this – unless the leader is feeling particularly mercurial.

‘But if he got angry about this then a few people will probably get sent to a construction site or a farm for a month or two to think about this minor transgression.’

He added: ‘It is not unheard of to be sent away for execution.

‘There are accounts of the leader’s father, Kim Jong-il, having bodyguards and members of his personal staff sent to prisons and in one case to the firing squad for very minor offenses.

‘One unconfirmed story is that a member of his personal staff sat at his desk and smoked one of his cigarettes. Kim Jong-il discovered this and had the man shot.’

Madden, who runs the North Korea Leadership Watch website, said the guards might have to write a letter of apology to reduce their punishment.

But he said it was also possible that Kim lets it slide ‘since he is far less prone to mood swings and problems with emotional regulation than his father’.

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