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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.
Nobody commits a crime with the intention of getting caught, but getting caught doesn't necessarily mean staying behind bars. It isn't always clear why a
Kim Hyon Hui says North Korea apparently "decided to declare dead, and not to return, anyone who knows (North Korea's) internal weaknesses and secrets, lest they make such things public."
Former North Korean agent Kim Hyon Hui says she is convinced that Japanese who remain unaccounted for after being abducted by North Korea in the 1970s and 1980s are still alive and that Japan should seek unofficial meetings between the victims and their aging family members.