The Japanese federal government on Friday developed a main YouTube network to give details concerning North Korea’s kidnappings of Japanese nationals in the 1970s and also 1980s, with a video clip including Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga promising to bring them back residence immediately.
In a 58-minute video clip, Suga highlighted that the enduring problem is his management’s “top priority” and also stated there is no time at all to save to rejoin abductees with their aging relative.
“There is no time to lose. We will do everything we can without missing any opportunities to ensure that all abductees return home as soon as possible,” stated Suga, that came to be Japanese head of state last month.
The video clip labelled “Voices of the International Community Calling for the Resolution of the Abduction Issue” likewise includes messages from reps of the United States, Australia and also the European Union along with family members of the abductees.
The main YouTube network likewise has a computer animated video clip with English subtitles concerning Megumi Yokota, that was abducted in 1977 at the age of 13.
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