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N Korea abductee's mother vows not to give up as she turns 89
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Cephus
"N Korea abductee's mother vows not to give up as she turns 89."
Hope is eternal, so agree with he. Never give up
OssanAmerica
I doubt very much that she will find her daughter alive. But as unfortunate as that is, as a mother she deserves closure. And North Korea should address this issue and provide proof of death if that is the case. It would also be in their benefit to clear this one issue off the table.
lostrune2
And compensation. What they did is highly illegal
Roger Gusain
Feel so sorry for Yokota-san. I am sure the POTUS will do what he can, but North Korea's nukes are the main problem.
She is VERY lucky (as we all are) that Kamala didn't win. The transcripts of the 60 Minutes interview are devastating proof that calling the former VP a bird brain is an insult to birds. It's shocking stuff.