SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Jang
Song Thaek rose from a municipal bureaucrat to North Korea's No. 2
official — behind only leader Kim Jong Un.
But his ties were more than political: Jang was Kim's uncle, married to the leader's aunt, Kim Kyong Hui.
Jang's
execution, announced early Friday, marked an unprecedented fall from
grace of one of the most powerful figures in the country as well as its
most serious political upheaval in decades.
The
67-year-old Jang held the posts of vice chairman of the National
Defense Commission and member of the Political Bureau of the Central
Committee of the Workers' Party.
In
late 2008, Jang was assumed to be serving in a regency role while the
young Kim Jong Un was being groomed to succeed his father, Kim Jong Il.
Jang often accompanied Kim Jong Un on guidance trips and stood at his
elbow at public events.
A
well-traveled operator with a network that spread to China, Jang was
considered the chief architect of economic policy that focused on
partnering North Korea with its neighbor and ally.
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