‘Headed to North Korea for fun, not politics’

Update: 2013-12-20 00:51 GMT
Rodman has visited Pyongyang twice before, spending time dining as a guest of Kim, with whom he says he has a genuine friendship.

His latest visit follows the rare public purge of Kim’s powerful uncle Jang Song Thaek, who was executed last week.

South Korean President Park Geun-hye has described recent events as a ‘reign of terror’. The purging of Jang, considered the second most powerful man in the North, indicated factionalism within the secretive Pyongyang government.

‘It has nothing to do with me. I mean, whatever his uncle has done, and whoever’s done anything in North Korea, I have no control over that. I mean, these things have been going on for years and years and years,’ Rodman told Reuters at his hotel in Beijing on Thursday before he left for the airport.

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