By ROPPEI TSUDA/ Staff Writer
November 15, 2021 at 19:03 JST
Sakie Yokota, 85, steps up her call for the government to work for the return of her daughter Megumi, who was abducted by North Korea more than 40 years ago, at a news conference on Nov. 9. (Pool)
Sakie Yokota, whose daughter Megumi was abducted by North Korea when she was a teen, expressed agony over having spent more than 40 years pleading with the government to work for her return to no avail. [Read More]
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