Fortune tellers executed in North Korea to ‘maintain social order’ (Metro)

North Korea have publicly executed two women and jailed another for life because they were fortune tellers.

The trio had allegedly formed a collective named the Seven Star Group and claimed a ‘spirit oracle’ could be channelled through two children, aged three and five, to tell the future.

A source within the country told Radio Free Asia that the execution was ordered to ‘maintain social order’ over fears fortune telling had become too widespread.

They added: ‘Even high-ranking officials and the families of judicial authorities often visit fortune tellers before arranging weddings or making business deals.’ Read more

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