N Korea: death, Kim Jong-nam blame Malaysia

N Korea: death, Kim Jong-nam blame Malaysia

World February 23, 2017 05:57

seoul - North Korea Malaysia held responsible for the death of one of its citizens. The government accuses Malaysia moreover ' an unfriendly attitude '' to North Korea in a coined by South Korea scenario where North Korean agents, the half-brother of leader Kim Jong-un, Kim Jong-nam, were killed.

Malaysia had initially to North Korea reported that a person from that country with a diplomatic passport had died on February 13 after a sudden heart attack at the airport in Kuala Lumpur. According to the North Korean state news agency KCNA, the authorities changed their attitude suddenly when South Korea said the man had been poisoned.

' The main responsibility for the man's death lies with the Government of Malaysia, because the citizens of North Korea's deceased in that country, '' said the news of KCNA.

The Malaysian police was previously known that a diplomat from the North Korean Embassy and a member of the North Korean airline Air Koryo suspected. So far, the police eight North Korean suspects in mind. One of the suspects is in custody.

Malaysia has requested by North Korea in the meantime to transfer the body of Kim Jong-nam rejected the embassy. In the reports of the KCNA, the country is accused of violating international law because Malaysia commits autopsy on the body of a person with a diplomatic passport.

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