That means your brother next time piak, piak and shoot his bodily fluid out is no essence one.my brother got kidnapped by cat catcher . he walked with a limp after that. his ear looked different too.
1. It's a free world. People do what they like whether or not we agree to it or not.
Families of the 3 young backpackers claimed that they "accidentally crossed the border while backpacking through northern Iraq"
Use your common sense. Draw your own conclusion.
Marivan is inside Iran and is at least 20 km away by road from nearest Iraq/Iran border.
This is how desolate the road looks like. (Photo credit: www.trekearth.com)
obviously native country, they are still citizens of their native country. PR just makes them long-term resident of another country.
So those long term resident who refuse to take up citizenship should travel safe. Else we may see the native and adopted countries play tai-chi with each other.
Agree with this one.
I've never thought of visiting those nations till I got my cam, get the hang of shooting, and looking at Tungtong's works.
Now I am so tempted to go NK with my cam.
Let's conclude that Cam, photography and clubsnap are bad influence.
Do you even know how to get to DPRK (your NK)? the paperwork involved? your restrictions once you get in there? And the risks involved?
Its nothing compared to the joy of seeing fatty.. and take picture with him :bsmilie:
please ensure he is using his binoculars properly.
You know why his generals did not correct him?
Why Ricohflex started this thread? Any Singaporean or PR got napped overseas?
What about PR? Who is responsible to extract them - native or adopted country?
haiz... don't know how to explain to you.
Even as a PR, that person is still a citizen of his native country, hence, if sh*t happens, it's his native country's responsibility to save him. Not the country he is PR of.
Yes. Many of our photographers carrying expensive cameras got napped.
Their families had to pay the Leica-loving kidnappers M9s and Summarit-M lenses as ramsons.
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