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Two women have been tried in Malaysia for killing Kim Jong Eun, Kim Jong Eun's half-brother Kim Jong Nam. The Malaysian prosecutor, who suddenly released one person three days ago, said that he would continue the trial for the other person.

Jung Dong-yeon is reporting.

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Two years ago, this woman who applied a nerve agent to the face of Kim Jong Nam at Kuala Lumpur Airport is a Vietnamese national of Doi Tichuong.

City Aisha, a Indonesian national who took Kim Jong Nam behind him, was released on November 11 after his appeal was canceled.

The Malaysian prosecutor, however, decided to proceed with the arrest for the impending hegemony.

Huong, who attended the court wearing a body armor, was swollen with eyes and face, and the family of Huong, who expected release, was also disappointed.

[Doan Van Tang / Doan Tie Huang Father: It's too sad. I wanted to be released like an Indonesian woman, but I am very disappointed.]

Lawyers in Huong strongly criticized the Malaysian judiciary 's decision.

[Hymm Tefoté / Doanti Huong Defender: There are all the grounds for judicial authorities (our demands) to be the case with City Aisha. But I did not hear any reason from the prosecution.

Unlike Indonesia, where diplomatic lobbying has proven that women have been freed by long - standing diplomatic lobbying, it is pointed out that diplomatic efforts in Vietnam are too late.

The Malaysian government wanted to close the case at this point, but there are some observations that the Malaysian government was in the process of adjusting the speed in recognition of domestic criticism that it abandoned the rule of law.

(Image editing: Lee Seung Yeol)