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2024/11/15 07:00
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Friday marks 47 years since North Korea abducted a Japanese national, Yokota Megumi. Her elderly mother, Sakie, is urging Japan's government to do all it can to bring all remaining abductees back home as soon as possible. Megumi was abducted on her way home from junior high school in Niigata City, along the Sea of Japan coast, on November 15, 1977, when she was 13 years old. She turned 60 on October 5 this year. Sakie told a news conference on Tuesday that it is unbelievable that 47 years have passed. She said she has no words to describe her frustration and that she is skeptical about the role of politics because not all abductees have been rescued after such a long time. Sakie said the administration of Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru should place a top priority on saving the lives of the remaining abductees. The Japanese government says at least 17 of its citizens were abducted by North Korean agents in the 1970s and 1980s. Five returned in 2002, but the other 12 remain unaccounted for. Only two of the remaining abductees' parents are alive, including 88-year-old Sakie. The other is 96-year-old Arimoto Akihiro, whose daughter Keiko was abducted in 1983 when she was in Europe at the age of 23.
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