The following is the continuation of the previous chapter.
Annotation is me.
However, it is not possible to deny Yokota Megumi of 13 years old to have been kidnaped completely.
At the contact's Red Cross talks, when talks of abduction occurred, ‘North kicked up the seat’ (Asahi Shimbun) refused talks.
To the frustrating Japanese, Asahi preached in an editorial not to have allegations that it suspects that ‘alleged abduction is only an obstacle to normalization of Japan and North Korea.’
Matsui Yayori of previous Asahi Shimbun staff, too, opened 'The Women's International War Crimes Tribunal on Japan's Military Sexual Slavery' and when thinking seriously of the comfort woman problem which is there was better than the problem of the kidnaping only of doubt, she made noise.
The Korean who supported a court later is found to be an agent in North Korea.
* Alexis Dudden co-hosted with Matsui at this time.
I am disgusted at the fact that this woman is a scholar, but I am further disgusted by the fact that she is one of the people who controls the American historical society. *
This draft continues.