Dutch ambassador helped bring Kim Jong-nam’s family to safety after assassination
Channel NewsAsia said the group contacted the news agency after posting the video.
He ends by saying: “We hope this gets better soon”.
The development comes as tension continues to escalate over the alleged assassination on February 13 in Kuala Lumpur of a man thought to be Kim Jong-nam, the estranged half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
“The man is indeed Kim Han-sol”, a spokesman for the National Intelligence Service said. We have in the past addressed other urgent needs for protection, ” the Cheollima Civil Defence statement said, adding that the whereabouts of the family will not be addressed.
Kim later went on to attend Sciences Po in France.
A mysterious video has been uploaded online which purports to show Kim Han Sol, the son of the recently assassinated Kim Jong Nam.
The site also expresses “gratitude” for the assistance of China, the Netherlands, the United States and “a fourth government to remain unnamed” for their assistance in protecting Kim Han-sol’s family.
Tuesday’s video has put a new spotlight on a young man who – like his father – has voiced public criticism of his family’s rule in North Korea.
“Today, we received information from AFC that our match against North Korea, which was scheduled to take place on the 28th of March, has been postponed to another date”.
Pardo does not believe the family will be in Macau because he considers it too unsafe. There is intelligence there, police, and protection. However, it is clear to them that the man closely resembles Kim Han-sol.
Reports speculated the North Korean dictator, Kim Jong Un, ordered the killing due to his fear that China will instate Jong-nam as the leader, should his regime implode.
He died on the way to hospital within about 20 minutes of the attack.
But it has asked Malaysia to return the body.
Yesterday, Najib reiterated what North Korea said in its statement when it announced the ban for Malaysians to leave the country.
He also warned Pyongyang not to abuse Malaysia’s “hospitality”.
He did not elaborate as to how the “positive identification” of Jong-nam’s body was obtained or if family members had provided DNA samples for the identification process. In the footage, the North Korean diplomat is captured discussing the four North Korean suspects, which he said had made a systematic exit from Malaysia to Pyongyang.