A North Korean embassy staff asks police if they 
are allowed to leave as police puts a cordon at North Korean embassy in 
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Tuesday, March 7, 2017. The bitter diplomatic 
dispute between North Korea and Malaysia over the poisoning death of 
leader Kim Jong-un's estranged half-brother escalated dramatically 
Tuesday, with Pyongyang saying it had banned Malaysians from leaving 
North Korea. That was followed quickly by Malaysia saying North Korean 
embassy staff were barred from leaving its country. Malaysia had already
 expelled the North Korean ambassador on Monday. (Associated 
Press/Vincent Thian)
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The bitter diplomatic dispute between North Korea and Malaysia over 
the poisoning death of leader Kim Jong-un's estranged half-brother 
escalated dramatically Tuesday, with Pyongyang saying it had banned 
Malaysians from leaving North Korea.
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That was followed quickly by Malaysia saying North Korean embassy 
staff were barred from leaving its country. Malaysia had already 
expelled the North Korean ambassador on Monday.
The North's Foreign Ministry told the Malaysian Embassy in Pyongyang 
that it would temporarily ban the exit of Malaysian citizens now in the 
North, according to the official Korean Central News Agency.
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It said the exit ban will be valid "until the safety of the diplomats
 and citizens of [North Korea] in Malaysia’s fully guaranteed through 
the fair settlement of the case that occurred in Malaysia."
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Malaysia is pursuing several North Korean suspects allegedly involved
 in the killing, including a diplomat at the North's Embassy in Kuala 
Lumpur. Malaysia has not accused the North of being behind the killing 
of Kim Jong-nam at Kuala Lumpur's airport three weeks ago, but South 
Korean has.
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Malaysian Deputy Foreign Minister Reezal Marican told reporters at 
parliament that there are 11 Malaysians in North Korea: Three working at
 the Malaysian Embassy, two United Nations workers and six family 
members.
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The North said Malaysian diplomats and citizens "may work and live 
normally under the same conditions and circumstances as before" during 
the period of the temporary exit ban.
It also said that the Malaysian ambassador would be expelled, although he has already been recalled to Malaysia.
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Source: TheJakartaPost
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Source: TheJakartaPost
