Tuesday, June 24, 2008 5:54 pm |
Rice says U.S. won’t forget Japanese abductees
The United States will continue to press for the release of Japanese citizens abducted decades ago by North Korea as it seeks the resumption of disarmament talks with Pyongyang, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Monday.
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I just saw a documentary about Megumi Yokota and I am so shocked. How can North Koreans do such stuff?? All that for a crazy North Korean leader who brainwashes others to do as he says and they ruin people’s lives - people in their country and abroad! No more support to North Korea!
my kids were abduted to japan and nothing is beeing done about it my kids are americans i havent seen or heard any thing in months japan is hipacritical about signing hauge i whant my kids home were they lived their hole lives in the us