Post time 7-3-2017 02:02 PMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
pulauturtle replied at 7-3-2017 01:31 PM
naive la...kes ni tiada kaitan dgn china pun, kenapa expect china step in?
China ni nak play safe je. dlm tak setuju dgn tindakan NK melancarkan missile dan kes pembunuhan abg tiri kju ni , china tetap nak berlembut dn toleransi dgn rejim kim ni.siap hantar delegasi perniagaan lagi. jgk cadangkan kes pembunuhan kj nam diselesaikan dgn baik tanpa membuat tuduhan melulu.memang china nak jaga kepentingan dia dgn NK dan sedia tak mau terlibat sama dlm kemelutan ini. tak mau terperangkap sama .apa lah nak diharapkan dgn negara komunist China ni.
Sebab dkt ampang sewa mahal. So embassy NK opt for cheaper option pi sewa banglo buruk dkt bkt damansara. Duta dia semalam balik pun fly economy je. Siap angkut bawa balik tv led 32"
Post time 7-3-2017 03:00 PMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
apa pun rakyat kita hanya ada 9 orang disana
tapi rakyat NK ada 1000 kat malaysia. tapi yg sedeh nya sigemuk gila tu bukan peduli pun tentang rakyat dia. yg penting dia terus berkuasa dan gigeh tunjuk kuat pd dunia luar. anak haramm betul feel dia
Agaknya among rakyat NK yg ada dkt sini pun bergembira dgn keputusan ibu pertiwi larang dorang keluar dari msia. Dok msia boleh cikcur merata2. Balik nk silap langkah jadi makanan anjing
By NST ONLINE - March 7, 2017 @ 12:03pm
KUALA LUMPUR: Attempts to obtain more details on the situation at the Malaysian embassy in Pyongyang proved difficult.
A person, presumably an embassy staff, who answered the call, sounded frightened and was hesitant to talk.
“I’m sorry. I’m not authorised to say anything at the moment,” said the woman, who also declined to reveal her identity.
Earlier today, North Korean declared that all Malaysians currently in North Korea have been barred from leaving the country.
The move, seen by many as effectively holding the Malaysians hostage, comes amid an increasingly heated diplomatic row over the killing of Kim Jong-Nam in Kuala Lumpur.
Pyongyang said the Malaysians would be barred from leaving until the “the incident that happened in Malaysia is properly solved," according to a news report.
In response, the Home Ministry said North Korean embassy staff in Malaysia have also been barred from leaving the country, with immediate effect.
Meanwhile, China’s CCTV 13 reported that the Jalur Gemilang and Asean flags at the Malaysian embassy compound in Pyongyang have been lowered to half mast.
Reports also came in of embassy workers burning documents and loading luggage into vehicles soon after Pyongyang expelled Malaysian ambassador to North Korea, Mohamad Nizan Mohamad