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Abduction, The Megumi Yokota Story

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Uploaded by on May 30, 2006

Trailer for the film, "Abduction, The Megumi Yokota Story"

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  • lol melonbarmonster and his friends attacked this video LMAO. If you look at the comments, all the good ones are marked as negative. But for some strange reason, his is positive. Are we living in a corrupt world, or is it just North Korea. LOL go ahead and mark this as negative too. LOL I win this one melon. LOL LMAO ROFL

  • Such a sad story, yeah it did make me cry. Megumi is still alive in my opinion. US needs to help Japan out.

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  • gave me the chills..

  • About anti japanese propaganda... not being pro-japanese doesn't mean that you are anti japanese.

    Don't get me wrong. The only thing i don't like about japan is the government.

    you say "Nobody deserves to pay for the sins of their ancestors." and you are completely right.

    BUT still they have to admit that the crimes happend.

    Would you like the german government say that the holocaust didn't happen?

    That is exactly what the japanese government does when they omit it in their historybooks.

  • the flux of evil and suffering is bidirectional.

    think about how many wives of imperial army soldiers died in hiroshima and nagasaki. now think about how many wives of chinese, korean thai, philipino, etc, men were raped tortured and killed by the same japanese soldiers.

    the imperial army soldier (like the majority of human beings) doesn't feel the pain he is producing until it reflects into his own life.

    karma doesn't distinguish between innocent or guilty.

  • @nerdotron You believe the bombs were "karmic justice"? You're disgusting. How many of the people killed in those bombings were personally involved with the imperial army? North Korean kidnappings have nothing to do with WWII and everything to do with North Korea's contempt for the rest of the world. Looking at your profile you seem to be all about Anti-Japanese propaganda.

    Nobody deserves to pay for the sins of their ancestors.

  • again the japanese government betraying their nationals.

  • i have to say that i feel really sorry for this girl

    but the japanese society should look at their past and think how many much more brutal cases than this one their army did in asia.

    japanese people: the greed of the japanese government brought the hiroshima and nagasaki bombs as the karmic justice of the asian butchery perpetrated by the imperial army.

    japanese people: your leaders failed you in the past and keep saying lies to you about it.

    don't trust them that much!

  • it is a really sad story of this girl.

    hopefully one day she will recover freedom and meet her family.

    i hope her story will make some japanese people understand the hell they created in asia until 1945.

  • See the Japan Focus article by Tessa Morris-Suzuki, where between 1959 and 1984, 93,340 people migrated from Japan to North Korea in search of a new and better life, including 6000 Japanese nationals, many of whom were sent to labour camps. She documents how this 'repatriation' scheme was promoted by The Japanese Government, and the Japanese media.

  • just finished reading the book about Megumi Yokota.

    "North Korea kidnapped my daughter"

    a sad but interesting story.

  • dirty japs

    apology wont work...

    we will go to japan 1 day and we will rape and kill the entire population

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