Japan is morally bankrupt and has no credibility to condemn NK abductions. The hypocrisy is overwhelming. Japan denies, whitewashes, excuses having abducted over 5.4 million Koreans into forced labor including sexual slavery without batting an eye including millions more tortured, murdered, dissected alive. But when 13-19 Japanese are abducted, majority of whom were returned alive, Japan expects sympathy? The immense hypocrisy turns personal tragedy of 19 abductees into an international farce.
...and once she was safely back in the beloved homeland, and the camera lights had gone out, she was spirited away to a forced-labour camp to be raped and tortured in the name of political "reeducation" courtesy of the Dear Leader.
If anyone's interested, the Japanese story was that she fled the DPRK on her own, and decided to return only after DPRK agents threatened her family if she didn't. They no doubt promised she would be allowed to return to a normal life, which is a rather unlikely outcome for anyone who dares leave Kim's workers' paradise.
She was forced to tell a lie.
Now she is in the concentration camp.Or , dead.
fox4882 2 years ago
poor woman, she is for sure dead now
TimmyME 2 years ago
She more than likely will be executed..
Saying that Japan sucks was probably her plea to die with her family.
Pikapal1 3 years ago
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Japan is morally bankrupt and has no credibility to condemn NK abductions. The hypocrisy is overwhelming. Japan denies, whitewashes, excuses having abducted over 5.4 million Koreans into forced labor including sexual slavery without batting an eye including millions more tortured, murdered, dissected alive. But when 13-19 Japanese are abducted, majority of whom were returned alive, Japan expects sympathy? The immense hypocrisy turns personal tragedy of 19 abductees into an international farce.
melonbarmonster 3 years ago
They threatened her children if she didn't return...sad.
ellhow 3 years ago
...and once she was safely back in the beloved homeland, and the camera lights had gone out, she was spirited away to a forced-labour camp to be raped and tortured in the name of political "reeducation" courtesy of the Dear Leader.
highroller48 4 years ago 2
If anyone's interested, the Japanese story was that she fled the DPRK on her own, and decided to return only after DPRK agents threatened her family if she didn't. They no doubt promised she would be allowed to return to a normal life, which is a rather unlikely outcome for anyone who dares leave Kim's workers' paradise.
highroller48 4 years ago 5