By MASATOMO NORIKYO/ Correspondent
February 16, 2020 at 07:00 JST
Nakamura Muslimyar is surrounded by family members in Kabul on Jan. 26. (Masatomo Norikyo)
KABUL--The naming of an Afghan baby after Tetsu Nakamura, the slain Japanese doctor, has drawn an outpouring of accolades on social media as well as threats to the family. [Read More]
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