There was widespread outrage across the international community this morning with Kim Jong Un facing fresh accusations of human rights abuses, torture and human rights abuses.

The allegations follow reports that the North Korean regime has sentenced at least three US detainees to a meeting with Donald Trump.

“This kind of treatment is absolutely unacceptable in this day and age.” Amnesty International told The Rochdale Herald.

“These men were accused of espionage and crimes against the North Korean state. A sentence of 20 years hard labour breaking rocks in a cold gulag is bad enough.”

“But to then force them at gunpoint onto an aircraft and fly them to a meeting with Donald Trump really is a step too far.”

“This is psychological torture, a conversation with Trump can leave lasting scars.”

The UN Security Council will be meeting later today to discuss further sanctions.

Quentin D Fortesqueue is a founding editor of The Rochdale Herald. Part time amateur narcissist and full time satirist Quentin is never happier than when playing his lute and drinking a full bodied Bordeaux. He rarely plays the lute and never gets to drink Bordeaux.