The families of Japanese nationals abducted by North Korea decades ago on Tuesday met with senior U.S. government officials, asking them for help getting the victims home as soon as possible. Takuya Yokota, the 55-year-old head of a group representing the families, said he told the officials in Washington that…
The families of Japanese nationals abducted by North Korea decades ago met with senior U.S. government officials, asking them for help getting the victims home as soon as possible.
As someone with firsthand knowledge of what it was like to be spirited away against their will to North Korea, Kaoru Hasuike has a unique insight into the thorny abduction issue.