By ROPPEI TSUDA/ Staff Writer
November 15, 2021 at 19:03 JST
Sakie Yokota gives a speech during a Nov. 13 gathering in Tokyo of families and supporters of Japanese nationals abducted by North Korea. (Ryuichi Kitano)
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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