By AZUSA KATO/ Staff Writer
November 25, 2022 at 15:47 JST
Japanese documentary filmmaker Toru Kubota talks in Tokyo on Nov. 24 about when he was in prison in Myanmar. (Koichiro Yoshida)
Japanese documentary filmmaker Toru Kubota, who said he felt "helpless" while facing a 10-year prison sentence in Myanmar, remains undaunted by the ordeal after his sudden release. [Read More]
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