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«Breaking News» Vietnamese woman in Kim Jong-nam murder case loses bid for release.

A Vietnamese woman suspected of killing Kim Jong-un's half-brother has lost her bid for immediate release after Malaysian officials refused to drop a murder charge - days after her Indonesian co-accused was freed.


Doan Thi Huong broke down in tears as a prosecutor announced the attorney-general had rejected a request to free her and her trial would continue. 


She has been on trial for a year and a half over the 2017 assassination of Kim Jong Nam at Kuala Lumpur airport.


On Monday a murder charge was unexpectedly withdrawn against the Indonesian woman accused alongside her, sparking calls from Vietnam for Huong to be freed and prompting her lawyers to apply for her release.


The Vietnamese defendant, who had to be helped out of court by two police officers following the shock announcement, tearfully told reporters: 'I am depressed. I am innocent... I want my family to pray for me.'




Doan Thi Huong (centre, today) broke down in tears as a prosecutor announced the attorney-general had rejected a request to free her and her trial would continue


Doan Thi Huong (centre, today) broke down in tears as a prosecutor announced the attorney-general had rejected a request to free her and her trial would continue



Doan Thi Huong (centre, today) broke down in tears as a prosecutor announced the attorney-general had rejected a request to free her and her trial would continue 





She has been on trial for a year and a half over the 2017 assassination of Kim Jong Nam at Kuala Lumpur airport


She has been on trial for a year and a half over the 2017 assassination of Kim Jong Nam at Kuala Lumpur airport



She has been on trial for a year and a half over the 2017 assassination of Kim Jong Nam at Kuala Lumpur airport





The assassination of Kim Jong Nam sent shock waves around the world in 2017


The assassination of Kim Jong Nam sent shock waves around the world in 2017



The assassination of Kim Jong Nam sent shock waves around the world in 2017



Huong made headlines after she was pictured posing for a Facebook selfie in an image posted online just days before the assassination. 


A similar white top was worn by a woman shown in CCTV footage from the terminal minutes after Jong-nam was poisoned to death. 


Huong's lawyer said he would make a second bid to get the charge against her dropped, and criticised the failure to free her following the release of the Indonesian, Siti Aisyah.

'Both the accused have said they were made scapegoats by North Korea, both of them said they were doing video pranks -- very obviously there is discrimination,' said Hisyam Teh Poh Teik.


The pair had always denied murder, saying they were tricked by North Korean spies into carrying out the Cold War-style hit that shocked the world using a highly toxic nerve agent, and believed it was a prank for a reality TV show.







Huong made headlines after she was pictured posing for a Facebook selfie in an image posted online just days before the assassination 








A similar white top was worn by a woman shown in CCTV footage from the terminal minutes after Jong-nam was poisoned to death 






Huong and Aisyah have been accused of poisoning Kim Jong-nam, half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un with liquid VX at Kuala Lumpur airport in February 2017


Huong and Aisyah have been accused of poisoning Kim Jong-nam, half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un with liquid VX at Kuala Lumpur airport in February 2017






Kim Jong-Nam is pictured in 2001


Kim Jong-Nam is pictured in 2001



Huong and Aisyah have been accused of poisoning Kim Jong-nam, right, half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, left, with liquid VX at Kuala Lumpur airport in February 2017 



Their lawyers presented them as scapegoats and said the real killers were four North Koreans, who were suspected of being the masterminds behind the plot but fled Malaysia shortly after the assassination.


The prosecutor did not give any reason why charges were not being dropped for Huong, 30, who is now the sole defendant on trial for Kim's murder and could face death by hanging if convicted.


Indonesia had mounted a sustained diplomatic offensive to free 27-year-old Aisyah, while Vietnam had only stepped up pressure since the Indonesian woman's release this week.


During the trial, the court saw airport CCTV footage showing Huong approaching Kim, placing her hands on his face and then running away. Aisyah was only seen as a blurred figure fleeing the scene of the crime.


The trial began in October 2017 but there had been no hearings since August last year when the prosecution finished presenting its case.




Doan Thi Huong has been on trial for a year and a half over the 2017 assassination of Kim Jong Nam at Kuala Lumpur airport that shocked the world


Doan Thi Huong has been on trial for a year and a half over the 2017 assassination of Kim Jong Nam at Kuala Lumpur airport that shocked the world



Doan Thi Huong has been on trial for a year and a half over the 2017 assassination of Kim Jong Nam at Kuala Lumpur airport that shocked the world





On Monday a murder charge was unexpectedly withdrawn against the Indonesian woman accused alongside her, sparking calls from Vietnam for Huong to be freed and prompting her lawyers to apply for her release


On Monday a murder charge was unexpectedly withdrawn against the Indonesian woman accused alongside her, sparking calls from Vietnam for Huong to be freed and prompting her lawyers to apply for her release



On Monday a murder charge was unexpectedly withdrawn against the Indonesian woman accused alongside her, sparking calls from Vietnam for Huong to be freed and prompting her lawyers to apply for her release





The Vietnamese defendant, who had to be helped out of court by two police officers following the shock announcement, tearfully told reporters: 'I am depressed. I am innocent... I want my family to pray for me.'


The Vietnamese defendant, who had to be helped out of court by two police officers following the shock announcement, tearfully told reporters: 'I am depressed. I am innocent... I want my family to pray for me.'



The Vietnamese defendant, who had to be helped out of court by two police officers following the shock announcement, tearfully told reporters: 'I am depressed. I am innocent... I want my family to pray for me.'





Proceedings were scheduled to resume Monday with Huong testifying - but the unexpected release of Aisyah led to the trial being adjourned so the Vietnamese suspect could also seek her freedom


Proceedings were scheduled to resume Monday with Huong testifying - but the unexpected release of Aisyah led to the trial being adjourned so the Vietnamese suspect could also seek her freedom



Proceedings were scheduled to resume Monday with Huong testifying - but the unexpected release of Aisyah led to the trial being adjourned so the Vietnamese suspect could also seek her freedom



Proceedings were scheduled to resume Monday with Huong testifying - but the unexpected release of Aisyah led to the trial being adjourned so the Vietnamese suspect could also seek her freedom.


But on Thursday, lead prosecutor Muhammad Iskandar Ahmad told the High Court in Shah Alam, outside Kuala Lumpur, that the attorney-general had ordered the case against Huong to proceed.


As Huong broke down in the dock, the judge said she was in not fit state to testify and ordered that the trial be adjourned until April 1.


A murder conviction carries a mandatory penalty of death by hanging in Malaysia. The government vowed last year to scrap capital punishment but has indicated this week it would backtrack.


Vietnam had increased pressure on Malaysia to release Huong since Aisyah was freed, with the foreign minister this week pressing his Malaysian counterpart on the issue and the justice minister writing to the attorney-general.


In Huong's home village her father Doan Van Thanh, who had washed bed sheets in anticipation of her homecoming, was left heartbroken: 'I am very sad. The government gave us the best support but the other side could not solve it, what can we do.'


Abdul Rashid Ismail, a leading Malaysian criminal lawyer who was not involved in the case, said the decision to prosecute Huong but not Aisyah was 'clearly unfair'.


'This is the very reason why the death penalty should be abolished -- the imposition of the death penalty may not be applied equally,' he told AFP.


Prosecutors said the women had been specially trained to murder the estranged relative of Kim Jong Un, once seen as heir apparent to the North's leadership, but their lawyers insist they were innocent pawns.


South Korea has accused the North of ordering the hit, which Pyongyang denies.


Link hienalouca.com

https://hienalouca.com/2019/03/14/vietnamese-woman-in-kim-jong-nam-murder-case-loses-bid-for-release/
Main photo article A Vietnamese woman suspected of killing Kim Jong-un’s half-brother has lost her bid for immediate release after Malaysian officials refused to drop a murder charge – days after her Indonesian co-accused was freed.
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