RT @WSJ: Death penalty sought for captain in South Korea ferry disaster that killed hundreds http://on.wsj.com/1tciugw pic.twitter.com/VsXR1EBQ7C
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RT @WSJ: Death penalty sought for captain in South Korea ferry disaster that killed hundreds http://on.wsj.com/1tciugw pic.twitter.com/VsXR1EBQ7C
Wow. RT @WSJ: Death penalty sought for captain in South Korea ferry disaster http://on.wsj.com/1tciugw pic.twitter.com/f0YYwnEJGs
@WSJ So sad. :( "@wsj: Death penalty sought for captain in South Korea ferry disaster that killed hundreds http://on.wsj.com/1tciugw "
@WSJ لا افهم كيف يحكم عليه بالإعدام ! الا ان كان هو مخطط في غرقها و متعمداً هذا
“@WSJ: Death penalty sought for captain in South Korea ferry disaster that killed hundreds http://on.wsj.com/1tciugw pic.twitter.com/74ejgaa9UW”
@WSJ failure and fault just not acceptable in China
@WSJ
Public sentments demand it but nobody blieves he'll get it as so many bigwigs're suspected of having gotten bribes from Yu Byeong-eon.
@WSJ I thought he already committed suicide. Or was that the principal? If so, why is he still alive while the principal paid his due?
@WSJ no blame Korea
@WSJ i'm not sure if that is appropriate....he deserves to be punished but not death penalty!
“@WSJ: Death penalty sought for captain in South Korea ferry disaster that killed hundreds http://on.wsj.com/1tciugw pic.twitter.com/RGV6GQ0EFQ”
@WSJ for a no intent disaster? Good luck with that.
@WSJ abit harsh!
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