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Mayat Dikembalikan Ke Korea Utara, 9 Rakyat Malaysia Terkandas Dibenarkan Pulang
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Alaaaa tak jadi ww3 antara kuasa dunia?? Kecewa:: |
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ITU yg KU mintak.
Klu dr dulu bg tak le berpanjangan |
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bagi je la balik mayat tu kat NK sana
msia nak simpan lelama pun nak watpe..masuk muzium?
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Teringat cite angelina jolie kena tahan ngan korut gak pas tu dpt balik |
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eh naper pulak diorg ditahan?
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negara jaguh pengecot sembang kencang jaaah |
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SEPANG: The nine Malaysians, earlier barred from leaving Pyongyang and now safely home, said they were thankful of the government's effort and support from Malaysians leading to their release.
Malaysian embassy counselor in North Korea, Mohd Nor Azrin Md Zain said they were glad to finally be home.
“All of us would like to thank Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak from the bottom of our heart for the leadership, support and personal involvement in ensuring our safe and speedy return.
“His telephone call goes a long way in reassuring us when we were in Pyongyang,” he told reporters.
Mohd Nor spoke of their dread when the travel ban was imposed on them by North Korea.
He said they were worried as they had done nothing wrong.
"We knew we had to keep our spirits up as our close family members are worried for us," said Mohd Nor.
On another note, he added that they were not harassed by the North Korean authorities and were given assurance that life would go on as normal.
But the fact that they were prevented from leaving meant they can't fly out to Beijing, China to run their errands and bring in supplies, he said.
“That we were able to communicate through telephone call and WhatsApp, it was very comforting.
“It was also comforting that we were asked to submit daily report to Wisma Putra, since it meant that our welfare is being monitored by our Foreign Ministry,” he added.
He said other embassies in Pyongyang were also helpful, and some even offered to bring in foodstuff and other supplies when they traveled to Beijing.
He pointed out that embassies of Asean countries such as Vietnam, Indonesia, Laos and Cambodia, as well as Pakistan, Poland and Sweden were there to provide support and help.
nasib ada negara yg membantu |
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nak buat mcm mana....kalu nak bertegang leher dgn puak2 samseng ni jugak, alamat tersiksa la rakyat kita kat sana....nasib baik dah blh kuar
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Kesian pulak mengenangkan entah2 mayat ru dibagi makan anjing dengan babi kelaparan jah nanti. Bukan betul sangat otak supreme leader tu |
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Edited by Coklatkitkat at 27-1-2022 02:44 PM
Innalillah. MasyaAllah. Allahukhbar |
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kan pembunuhan terjadi di malaysia maka haruslah malaysia buat post mortem bagai bagi membantu siasatan.
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bimbonya sister.....kan pembunuhan terjadi di malaysia maka haruslah malaysia buat post mortem bagai bagi membantu siasatan.
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tahniah kpd pasukan mkn...terbukti malaysia pakar dlm perundingan yg jd asas dasar luar negara....rasanya malaysia tak putuskan hubungan diplomatik dgn nk tp lps ni mungkin tak serancak dulu |
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tu la pasal. just nak tanya, Malaysia ada minta pandangan negara lain cthnya China or Russia masa perundingan utk bebaskan rakyat Malaysia? dua negara ni memang akrab dgn Korea Utara
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SUBANG JAYA: Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar has denied a report alleging that Malaysian authorities wrongly identified Kim Jong-nam as a South Korean national after he was killed.
He ridiculed the news report that said Malaysian authorities had first alerted Seoul's embassy in Kuala Lumpur after wrongly identifying Kim as a South Korean national.
"Nonsense! Are we that stupid? No, the first thing we did was get hold of the deceased's passport. It was clearly a North Korean passport, so why should we ask South Korea?
"We informed the North Korean embassy of the incident. Their official came and identified the deceased as Kim Jong-nam. But they told us the next day that no, it was not Kim Jong-nam but Kim Chol," he said Friday.
Khalid said being professional investigators, Malaysian police continued referring to the dead man by the name listed in his passport before he was positively identified as Kim Jong-nam through a DNA test.
"That was why I kept referring to him as Kim Chol before finally identifying him as Kim Jong-nam," he told reporters at E.City Hotel in One City here.
According to the news report on Thursday, Malaysian authorities had confused the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, the formal name for North Korea, with the Republic of Korea after inspecting Kim's passport.
Kim was assassinated at Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 on Feb 13 while waiting for a flight to Macau.
He was allegedly killed by two women, Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong and Indonesian Siti Aisyah, who are said to have smeared the deadly VX nerve agent on his face. Both women have been charged with his murder. |
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mohon mod buat satu benang kes korea utara ni...senang update |
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Berkat balingan buah kelapa muda oleh Raja Bomoh kita... |
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Coklatkitkat replied at 31-3-2017 03:57 PM
Ingat2 lupa lah psl pakcik dia..boleh bg pencerahan.tq..sudi bg memori ingatan balik.kredit to you ...
Dia laparkan anjing seminggu....
Lepas tu dia masukkn pakcik dia tu dlm kandang anjing...
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