THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
December 9, 2019 at 17:40 JST
Afghans hold up a banner saying, "We are sorry we could not protect you," at Fukuoka Airport on Dec. 9. (Motoki Nagasawa)
FUKUOKA--The body of doctor Tetsu Nakamura, who was killed in Afghanistan while doing humanitarian work, returned to his hometown here on Dec. 9 with many mourners gathered to pay their respects. [Read More]
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