Topic > live as the common owner of your own society.' There is no human right more important than the right to life, which does not exist in North Korea. Above all, a human being should be guaranteed the basic conditions to feed, clothe, shelter and maintain himself to survive. The most fundamental of human rights would be the right to benefit from the above conditions for basic survival. North Korea is a classless society that has eliminated the remnants of feudalism and capitalism, it is clearly a classist society sharply divided between the politically powerful and the politically powerless, with an unequal distribution of monetary and non-monetary privileges. If Kim Jong-un thinks his people have committed a white-collar crime, he has them executed. In all reality Kim Jong-un is human from society's point of view. Kim's manner of punishment is cruel, unusual and should not be tolerated. This is not Kim's first execution attempt, there have been many others. Many reports indicate that human rights abuses began with Kim Jong-un's father and continued once Kim assumed the presidency. Such violations include ordering the killing of traitors, carrying out public executions, and sending people to political prison camps. These deaths send a message to North Korea that it is best not to oppose their leader unless they want to be executed.