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Eu queria era ver a lista de fenómenos paranormais que os coreanos dizem estar a acontecer por aquelas paragens, agora que ele morreu.

Estão a cair pássaros do céu e peixes mortos a dar à costa.

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North Korea reportedly punishing those who didn't sufficiently mourn Kim Jong Il

PYONGYANG -- Following the mourning period for former leader Kim Jong Il, North Korean authorities have begun to punish citizens who did not display enough sadness at his death, The Daily NK reported Wednesday.

The Daily NK, an online newspaper based in South Korea and run by opponents of the North Korean government, said it had learned from a source in North Hamkyung Province that, "The authorities are handing down at least six months in a labor-training camp to anybody who didn't participate in the organized gatherings during the mourning period, or who did participate but didn't cry and didn't seem genuine."

North Koreans bow to mourn their late leader Kim Jong-il in Pyongyang. The slogan on the wall of the building reads,"The great leader Kim Il-sung is always with us."

Daily NK also said that the source reported that those critical of the country's dynastic system – which saw Kim replaced by his son Kim Jong Eun – were being sent to re-education camps or banished with their families to remote areas.

In addition, the paper said, the source reported public trials were being held for those who attempted to leave North Korea during the mourning period for Kim and even for those who used mobile phones to call out.

However, it said it had not been possible to verify that claim.

Kim died December 17 after nominating his son as successor.


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Já tinha ouvido falar no "quem não chora não mama" mas isto

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Bem podiam ter umas aulinhas de representacao..

Não me é nada inconcebível que uma grande maioria está ali a forçar choro. Sabendo como as coisas são, ou fazem isso ou depois há sempre um bufo que repara e delata como "inimigo da pátria."

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Eles gostam daquilo. A pessoa que anunciou a morte na TV da Coreia do Norte estava a chorar ao dar a noticia.

Estou a ver agora na Sic Notícias os norte-coreanos a chorar baba e ranho pela morte do líder.

Mas que lavagem cerebral... fdx...

Ou era isso ou trabalhos forçados com ela. Vocês não choravam? Eu chorava, até pelos ouvidos e cotovelos se fosse preciso!

Não destinado a ninguém em particular daqui, pois lá fora conheço muitas pessoas assim, há ainda muita gente muito ignorante nestes assuntos. E eu não imagino metade do que passa por este país, semelhantes ou piores. Estamos tão bem aqui quentinho a teclar e a "explicar" em duas ou três frases muitos simples o que aqueles "burros e tapados" deveriam fazer não é? smile.png

Bom senso...é preciso.

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Tio de Kim Jong-un executado

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Jang Song-thaek, tio e mentor do actual líder norte-coreano, foi executado depois de ter sido sido afastado do cargo de vice-presidente da Comissão de Defesa Nacional. A notícia está a ser avançada pela agência de notícias estatal, a KCNA.

Segundo a KCNA, o tio de Kim Jong-un foi executado na terça-feira imediatamente após ter sido julgado por traição e corrupção contra o poder estatal.

Antes do julgamento, Jang Song-thaek já tinha sido destituído de todos os seus cargos e títulos militares e expulso do partido.

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Alguém cometeu o erro de dizer que o puto era uma criança mimada.

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Tio de Kim Jong-un executado

ng1435282_434x200.jpg

Jang Song-thaek, tio e mentor do actual líder norte-coreano, foi executado depois de ter sido sido afastado do cargo de vice-presidente da Comissão de Defesa Nacional. A notícia está a ser avançada pela agência de notícias estatal, a KCNA.

Segundo a KCNA, o tio de Kim Jong-un foi executado na terça-feira imediatamente após ter sido julgado por traição e corrupção contra o poder estatal.

Antes do julgamento, Jang Song-thaek já tinha sido destituído de todos os seus cargos e títulos militares e expulso do partido.

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Alguém cometeu o erro de dizer que o puto era uma criança mimada.

Ou então, era mesmo corrupto (qual desses generais desse país não o é?) e o sobrinho quis fazer dele um exemplo..

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Acho que não foi esse o caso. Era demasiado irónico as acusações verdadeiras serem de corrupção. Os que são corruptos, ou melhor pondo, os generais são corruptos porque o ditador deixa. Por isso nem é corrupção. É mesmo como as coisas funcionam lol.

Isto foi numa sequência em que o tio (por afinidade), tinha bastante controlo e poder durante o "império" do pai.

O puto agora que está no trono, achou que o tio era um potencial rival e concorrente à mama, por isso, em primeiro lugar destituiu-o do cargo e revogou os poderes todos que tinha.

Depois ficou caminho livre para o eliminar lol.

E isto só pode ter sido orquestrado pelo puto, porque o tio era basicamente o número 2 do regime.

Kim Jong-un, continua a dar-lhe forte na droga :D

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Kim tells N Korean army to ready for combat
Kim Jong-Un has warned war could break out "without any prior notice" amid heightened tension on the Korean Peninsula.

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Kim visited the Command of Large Combined Unit 526 on Tuesday to mark the day his father became supreme commander [EPA]

North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has warned war could break out "without any prior notice" and urged his military to bolster its combat readiness, state media reported.

The call on Wednesday comes one day after a US-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins University report said that satellite imagery suggested that the North might have begun producing fuel rods for its recently restarted nuclear reactor.

There has been heightened tension on the Korean Peninsula following the execution of Kim's uncle and former mentor in an unusually public purge.

Seoul and Washington have warned of possible provocative acts by the nuclear-armed North following the execution of Jang Song-Thaek, a senior leader who was also the uncle and former political mentor of the younger leader.

Kim visited the Command of Large Combined Unit 526 on Christmas Eve, the North's official Korean Central News Agency said.

"He instructed the unit to put utmost spurs on rounding off its combat readiness... always bearing in mind that a war breaks out without any prior notice," it said.

The unit is based in the North's western port city of Nampo, according to the South's Yonhap news agency.

'Ominous' situation

The Johns Hopkins University report said that satellite imagery had identified facilities at the Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Centre that might produce fuel for North Korea’s recently restarted plutonium production reactor and the Experimental Light Water Reactor still under construction.

"The identification of these facilities indicates a more wide-ranging, extensive effort by North Korea to modernise and restart the Yongbyon complex dating back to 2009 than previously understood," the report said.

South Korean President Park Geun-Hye called for "watertight security readiness" during her trip on Tuesday to a frontline guard post, as she described the situation over the border as "ominous".

"We should react sternly and mercilessly to any provocations by North Korea," she said.

The reclusive state's propaganda mill has gone into overdrive in recent days, describing Jang as a traitor while extolling Kim's leadership.

Tens of thousands of troops pledged loyalty to him in a mass rally on the death anniversary of his father last Tuesday.

The Kim dynasty has ruled the impoverished but nuclear-armed state since 1948 with an iron fist and pervasive personality cult.

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