By SHUN NIEKAWA/ Staff Writer
October 25, 2020 at 13:00 JST
Sakie Yokota speaks at a memorial service for her husband, Shigeru, in Tokyo on Oct. 24. (Takayuki Kakuno)
About 300 people including Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga bid farewell to Shigeru Yokota, who led a campaign to repatriate Japanese nationals abducted by North Korea, at a memorial service in Tokyo on Oct. 24. [Read More]
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