By TOMOKO TAKAKI/ Staff Writer
December 5, 2022 at 19:06 JST
Students of Fukuoka High School’s Peshawar group created by Sara Henmi, third from left, say they have a sense of closeness with Tetsu Nakamura, “We are studying in the same school where Dr. Nakamura used to go.” (Tomoko Takaki)
Three years after renowned doctor and humanitarian worker Tetsu Nakamura was gunned down in Afghanistan, his decades of work in the country is being carried on by others to help future generations of Afghans. [Read More]
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