The former basketball star returned to Beijing from a 'diplomacy visit' last night, amid reports that Kim had ordered the machine-gun execution of his former singer lover, Hyon Song-wol and 12 other entertainers on August 20 for appearing in an 'sex tape'
Some of the musicians were also reported to have had Bibles, which are banned in North Korea, when they were detained and all were treated as political dissidents.
But there were doubts surrounding the images of his trip supplied by the North Korean propoganda machine as one featuring a disembodied hand appeared to be photoshopped.
It suggests that the hand of state censors may have been involved in altering the images, and the trip may not be all it seems.Some observers suggested an interpreter had been removed from a shot to make Kim Jong Un look better.
Whose hand is that? Rodman and Kim Jong Un - and a mysterious (possibly photoshopped?) third hand - in North Korea
Crocs? Really? Rodman says he doesn't plan to discuss imprisoned American Kenneth Bae
Business: Kim and Rodman had a 'cordial talk.' It's unclear whether it was about imprisoned American Kenneth Bae
Rodman's
visit came after North Korea abruptly withdrew its invitation to Robert
King, U.S. special envoy on North Korean human rights issue, who was
expected to head to Pyongyang in a bid to secure the release American
missionary Kenneth Bae.
Bae,
45, was sentenced to hard labor for 15 years in May for crimes against
the state. He had been arrested in November after entering the North
with a tour group and his health has been deteriorating since he was
imprisoned.
Fan: Kim is a long-time basketball fan whose favorite player as a kid was Dennis Rodman
Basketball 'diplomacy': Rodman says his trips to North Korea are to help spread the game of basketball
This photo - released by the North Korean government - shows members of Rodman's entourage as they are greeted by Kim
Kim and Rodman spent quality time together by having dinner and watching a basketball game during Rodman's five-day trip, the North's KCNA news agency reported.
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