Kim Jong Nam

Kim Jong-nam Was Gripped By Fear And Paranoia, Says Friend
Kim Jong-nam Was Gripped By Fear And Paranoia, Says Friend

... say two women, believed to be employed by North Korean agents, poisoned Kim Jong-nam a week ago while he waited for a flight from Kuala Lumpur to his home in Macau. He died in the ambulance. Sahakian’s recollections of their wide-ranging conversations provide the most candid insight yet into the political views Kim Jong-nam held during his brother’s six-year rule, and the fears that his life could be cut short. He wanted out. He never had any ambitions to rule the country. Anthony Sahakian. “He was afraid. It wasn’t an all-encompassing fear but he was paranoid. He was a politically important person. He was worried. Of course he was worried,” said Sahakian. It is not clear why Kim Jong-nam, the first heir, was sidelined. His maternal aunt published a memoir after defecting saying Kim Jong-il was besotted with his first son, cooing over him as a ...



Malaysia Recalls Envoy From North Korea
Malaysia Recalls Envoy From North Korea

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Who Was Kim Jong Nam
Who Was Kim Jong Nam

... aunt, Kim Kyung Hee, and her husband, Jang Song Thaek, who was one of the few people that knew everything about Kim Jong Il, his brother-in-law. Jang's execution, ordered by Kim Jong Un in late 2013, would have affected Kim Jong Nam "badly," Madden said. Jang Song Thaek (L), uncle of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (R), on Feb. 16, 2012. Jang was executed Dec. 12, 2013, after being accused of attempting to overthrow the regime. Relationship with his half-brother. Brought up by different families, with a 13-year age gap and an extended absence by Kim Jong Nam, Madden said there was "no chance in hell they were raised together in any way.". Gomi, the author of the 2012 book, said that the two brothers never even met because of the ancient practice of raising potential successors separately. The house that Kim Jong Nam grew up, a residence in the Worker's Party headquarters, was demolished in 2009 or 2010, and is now is the site of the Kim Jong Un's official residence. ...



Dramatic Cctv Captures Shocking Moment 'female Hit Squad Spray Kim Jong-nam In The Face With Poison' Before He Drops Dead
Dramatic Cctv Captures Shocking Moment 'female Hit Squad Spray Kim Jong-nam In The Face With Poison' Before He Drops Dead

... Jong-nam on Monday, February 13, images emerged of one of his suspected killers wearing a white top with “LOL” written on it. Disturbing and upsetting footage has since claimed to show Jong-nam, who was once tipped to become the Supreme Leader of North Korea, walking through the airport seeking help in the final seconds of his life. His body language suggests he is telling armed police that he has been sprayed in the face with something. South Korea believe the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is behind the death of his own brother. North Korea's Kim Jong-un at mausoleum of father Kim Jong II as rally celebrates ex-leader. He was exiled from North Korea in 2003 and became an occasional critic of his family's regime. Jong-nam has also been described as a "playboy" who loved gambling and visiting casinos where he lived in China. In ...



So Who Is Siti Aisyah, Really
So Who Is Siti Aisyah, Really

... for a divorce as they no longer "possessed the compatibility and harmony of husband and wife.". Lian Kiong said that following the divorce, Siti Aisyah hardly visited her in-laws in Tambora in West Jakarta, and only came around once a year to meet her seven-year-old son Rio. "After the divorce, she never came around. The last time she came was on Jan 28. "She came and stayed for the night. She spent the night with my grandson and left the next day," __link__ quoted Lian Kiong as saying. She added that Rio had previously even refused to meet his mother because he knew she would leave eventually. Kumparan reported that Siti Aisyah's involvement in Jong-nam's murder began when she was approached by a mysterious man at the nightclub that she worked at in Kuala Lumpur. Read also: Elite female spy unit behind killing of Kim Jong-nam: ...



China Monitors Assassination Probe Of North Korean Kim Jong Nam
China Monitors Assassination Probe Of North Korean Kim Jong Nam

... because it "doesn't conform to the logic of contemporary Chinese diplomacy.". China Suspends Coal Imports From North Korea, Dealing A Blow To Pyongyang. Personally, Deng has paid a high price for criticizing China's policy toward its neighbor. He was fired from his job in 2013 as deputy editor at the Study Times, a newspaper put out by the Central Party School, the Communist Party's top training facility for its officials. Deng notes that on Saturday, China announced it was banning all coal imports from North Korea for the rest of the year. Coal exports are one of the few ways the North has to earn foreign currency. Beijing says the ban is related to U. N. sanctions. Beijing previously allowed the North to export some coal as a form of humanitarian assistance, provided it was not connected to its nuclear or missile programs. But Beijing has offered no explanation of why the humanitarian assistance is no longer allowed. Deng notes that after Pyongyang's latest missile test, and before a phone conversation between President Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, China ...



North Korean Loudspeakers Could Break The News Of Death Of Kim Jong Un's Half-brother
North Korean Loudspeakers Could Break The News Of Death Of Kim Jong Un's Half-brother

... regime feeds them. But arch rival South Korea wants to fill in its neighbors on the latest developments. More from NBC News. "We are considering providing information about the killing of Kim Jong Nam into North Korea via loudspeaker broadcast," a South Korean military officer told NBC News. This tactic isn't new. South Korea has previously used giant speakers to blast propaganda across the heavily militarized border. It's also treated its Northern neighbors to K-pop, an abbreviation of "Korean pop music" characterized by high-energy songs and garish colors. In August 2015, things came to a head when North Korea ordered its troops to enter a "wartime state" and threatened military action unless the South turned its speakers off. The North shot at one of the loudspeakers and the South fired dozens of artillery shells back in response. After a lull, the South resumed these broadcasts in January 2016 following the North's fourth nuclear test. The broadcasts usually last four-to-six hours and are played at random times ...



Tensions Rise Between Malaysia And North Korea Over Kim Jong Nam Killing
Tensions Rise Between Malaysia And North Korea Over Kim Jong Nam Killing

... a woman believed to have wiped a fast-acting poison on his face. Watch that video above. Kim Jong Nam, 46, who had been living in the Chinese territory of Macau under Beijing's protection, had spoken out publicly against his family's dynastic control of isolated North Korea. South Korean legislators last week cited their spy agency as saying the young and unpredictable North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un, had issued a "standing order" for his half-brother's assassination. Malaysian police said they were hunting four North Koreans who fled from the country on the day of the attack, having already detained one North Korean man, a Vietnamese woman, an Indonesian woman, and a Malaysian man. At least three of the wanted North Koreans caught an Emirates flight to Dubai from Jakarta late on the day of the attack, an immigration official in Indonesia told Reuters. Malaysia's Star newspaper reported that all four had returned to North Korea. North Korea had sought to prevent Malaysia from conducting an autopsy, insisting the body be handed over. Its envoy in Kuala Lumpur criticised Malaysian authorities for "delaying" the release of the body. "At the moment we cannot trust ...

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