Kim Jong Un is uncivilized, brutal, barbaric, savage, cruel and heartless!
Such are the labels given by Western war propaganda outlets (also known as “free press”) to anyone who opposes Western genocidal imperialism, such as the Korean leader. Under the influence of media-induced collective hatred hysteria, you are supposed to say exactly what you said. Congratulations.
The world must not tolerate such ruthless tyrant and his merciless killing!
Which “world”? The “world” who has brutally decimated millions of Koreans in order to advance its genocidal capitalistic agenda?
Or the“world” who has merciless exterminated millions of Vietnamese, Cambojans, Laosian, Japanese, Iraqis, Afghanis etc. using every kind of weapons of mass destruction?
Or maybe the “world” who supports ruthless tyrants, such as the Saudi Arabian and Bharaini butchers, also called “kings”, known for amputating the limbs of their political ennemies which chainsaws and the like (even with the help of a renowned British specialist), before decapitating them?
Kim Jong Un had not killed just anyone but his very own uncle!
While killing in general is very bad, we know nothing about the circumstances of this execution. Many countries prescribe death penalty for high treason. US routinely applies capital punishment even for common crimes, mainly against Black people, most often innocent.
Besides, Korea is in state of war, thanks to US ongoing aggression, and capital punishment imposed by a court-martial during wartime is common procedure by any country, even for petty misbehavior or mere desertion. Just the military of the United States executed 160 soldiers and other members of the armed forces between 1942 and 1961.
Now, why are Black people, innocent people, or soldiers who refused to fight an unjust war less important than the Korean leader's uncle, to the point that you so eloquently ask for “world” intervention (and thus bloodshed) because of this uncle, but say nothing about the others, is a point which remains to be explained.
Or rather, it is already explained, as the media-induced mass hysteria against anything or anyone in the way of Western corporate imperialism.
The unthinkable is that he had orchestrated and personally witnessed the execution of his uncle.
As far as I know, the exact way the execution took place remains secret, and except for insiders no one knows who witnessed what.
But maybe you are relying on the ridiculous story of the “dogs”, such a blatant lie that even the Washington Post had to recognize it.
North Korea is considered the most undeveloped among all the existing communist countries today!
North-Korean social and technological achievements are well known, and thanks to them the country is able successfully to counter the ongoing imperialistic bullying by the most weaponized and violent country in world history, US.
How is it possible to find peace of mind living in constant fear of capital punishment by a ruthless dictator?
Maybe you ask this question to Black people in US, or to the critics of the ruthless US-supported dictators ruling butcheries such as Saudi Arabia or Bahrain.
The karma of North Koreans are indeed very bad!
Actually, I think North-Koreans enjoy a very good karma. Every North-Korean citizen enjoys decent housing (without arbitrary foreclosures enforced by brutal banksters), plus full health services, social previdence and education, all provided by the State (while in the West the State only provides benefits to the big banks, to the weapon industry, and so forth).
As opposed to Westerners, North-Koreans are not force-fed with genetically modified food, and do not go to prison if they don't vaccinate their children so that big-pharma corporations make more money. Moreover, they are not compelled to die in wars around the world in order to serve Israeli war-mongering and weapon industry interests.
Specially, Buddhists in North-Korea are free from the Christian-imposed ostracism and persecution prevailing in South-Korea (while in your beloved wonderful-karma Saudi Arabia a Buddhist would be simply decapitated for apostasy), just like Buddhists in China are free from the Western-Dalai imposed ban on Dorje Shugden.