And also to deflect attention from current scandals plaguing Malaysia with BN actors/Actresses and civil servants in starring roles. Maybe NK dear Junior have been playing golf secretly in Malaysia and helping to deflect the attention. Maybe a ship full of durians , transfer of technology how to plant kangkungs , Technology of rearing super cheap 1MDB RM 1 chickens using solar power and bullshit or better still an island in Kenyir lake for Dear Junior leader to have his next home after he gets chased out from his present home in NK. Does he have a CMBC or Maybank or Bank Rakyat Bank Account?
From Around the Blogs - Lazy Sunday
By Mariam Mokhtar11 March, 2017
Malaysians love a good Korean soap, and the real live drama unraveling before their eyes, is stealing their attention. Last month, they had a proper blood and guts, “Who-dun-it”, with spies, assassins, pretty girls, money-laundering, weaponry, a country girl turned amateur assassin, and a despot who blasts missiles into the sea, to prove that “mine is bigger than yours”
Malaysians failed to realize, that their attention was being deflected from the real story, which is not about the alleged assassination of Kim Jong-nam, the half-brother of “The Supreme Leader”, Dr Kim Jong-un.
The assassination exposed many unknowns. For instance, few Malaysians realized that Malaysia enjoyed cozy ties with the North Koreans; fewer still, knew that Malaysia had granted the North Koreans visa-free entry into the country since 2000, but only a handful of Malaysians took advantage of the visa-free status to visit North Korea.
When HELP University granted an honorary doctorate to ‘The Supreme Leader’, no one batted an eyelid. The news had been suppressed and the news spread around Malaysia, only after English newspapers started questioning the veracity of the doctorate.
ARMS BEING SOLD FROM A MALAYSIAN COMPANY?
In last month’s assassination, Reuter’s news agency dug up more of North Korea’s links with Malaysia. The most explosive of them caused alarm bells to ring in Putrajaya. Apparently, the North Koreans had managed an office selling arms, from the second floor of a building in Little India, Kuala Lumpur.
The United Nations has for many years, enforced an arms embargo on North Korea. It recently discovered the presence of an arms company called Glocom, which stands for Global Communications Company. This showed that the Malaysian authorities were unaware of what was happening under their very noses. Or were they?
This is clearly in contravention of the UN arms embargo, which is bad news, because Malaysia had played a key role in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) and for two consecutive terms, was elected the president of the UNSC.
Glocom claimed that it was no longer operating but its Malaysian website, has been re-registered as International Golden Services (IGS). Glocom’s local contact, was Mustapha Yaakub.
UMNO-BARU INVOLVEMENT DESPITE UNITED NATIONS ARMS EMBARGO?
Since 2014, Mustapha has been listed as a director of IGS. Mustapha is also the secretary of the Umno-Baru youth wing of its international affairs bureau, which shared the same premises as Glocom.
Reuter’s revelation is highly damaging. It exposed Malaysia’s conflict of interest and tarnished its reputation, as a respected member of the UN.
Last week, Malaysia criticised North Korea’s missile launch into the Sea of Japan.
See the double standards, because at the same time, a North Korean company purportedly operating from Malaysia, was exporting arms.
In simple terms, Malaysia allowed a rogue nation, North Korea, to sell weaponry, from Malaysia, in clear contravention of the UN Security Council’s resolution.
This is the bad news that Malaysia wanted to hide. Our status in the UN, will be affected.
HOW TO BURY BAD NEWS…CREATE A DIVERSION
Putrajaya had to keep this negative news in check, but how? Easy! The authorities simply seized upon a remark made by North Korea’s Ambassador, Kang Chol and escalate the situation from there.
When Ambassador Kang Chol accused Malaysia of a botched investigation into Kim Jong-nam’s murder, at KLIA three weeks ago, Malaysia held its hands up in horror, at being insulted and called incompetent.
The Malaysians demanded an apology. Something which many governments refuse to give, because it is an admission of guilt.
The ding-dong betweenWisma Putra and the Ambassador escalated when Malaysia declared the Ambassador “Persona non grata” and ordered him to leave Malaysia within 48 hours.
THE REAL STORY THEY WANT TO HIDE
What you see, is not the real drama. The real story is the one that is being hidden.
i) A North Korean arms outfit operating from Malaysia.
ii) The involvement of Umno-Baru in the shipment of banned arms.
iii) Umno-Baru’s Mustapha claiming he was not aware of the United Nations arms embargo.
So, what else are they keeping from us?
Sadly, nine innocent Malaysians, in Pongyang, are the pawns in this sorry mess.
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