Anonymous ID: ae08b7 April 17, 2018, 8:36 p.m. No.1085588   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>1085540

They are dropping all these things to try to get infront of the narrative so they can run a "we told you long ago about these" performance. It disgusts me, utterly disgusts me that this is what the media is.

Anonymous ID: ae08b7 April 17, 2018, 9:21 p.m. No.1086090   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>1086075

For some reason can't archive that Japanese page. Here is the article:

 

"During the 1970’s and 1980’s, many Japanese citizens disappeared under unusual circumstances. Subsequent investigations by the Japanese authorities and testimonies by North Korean agents who had defected revealed that there was a strong possibility that these cases involved abductions conducted by North Korean. Therefore, since 1991, the Government of Japan has brought up the abductions issue at every available opportunity. North Korea had stubbornly kept denying any involvement, however at the First Japan-DPRK (The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea) summit meeting held in September 2002, North Korea at last admitted for the first time that it had abducted Japanese citizens and apologized while promising to prevent any further recurrence. In October of the same year, five of the victims returned from North Korea to Japan after 24 years.

 

On the other hand, as for those others whose whereabouts are currently unknown, despite North Korea’s explicit commitment at the Second Japan-DPRK summit meeting in May 2004 to immediately resume thorough investigations to obtain a full account of what had happened to all abductees, Pyongyang has yet to provide any acceptable explanations. The remaining victims are still denied all freedoms, having been long detained in North Korea, and to this day await rescue from North Korea.

 

In Japan, there have been active campaigns to rescue abductees, including the Association of the Families of Victims Kidnapped by North Korea formed in 1997, and the submission of petitions signed by more than 10 million people (as of April 2013) to the Prime Minister of Japan.

 

The abductions by North Korea are a critical issue concerning the sovereignty of Japan and the lives and safety of Japanese citizens. It is a highly pressing issue that must be resolved under the responsibility of the national government of Japan. The Government of Japan has so far identified 17 Japanese citizens, including the five that have already returned to Japan, as victims of abduction by North Korea. In addition, there are other cases where the possibility of abduction by North Korea cannot be dismissed, such as the suspected abductions of non-Japanese nationals referred to as “Korean domiciles” (an alternative nationality for ethnic Koreans in Japan who do not hold South Korean citizenship) in Japan and cases of so-called “unidentified missing Japanese probably related to North Korea” (Note). While North Korea has not provided any satisfactory account or any convincing evidence, the Government of Japan remains fully committed to demanding that North Korea take action to assure the safety of victims and immediately return them to Japan regardless of whether they are identified by the Government of Japan or not, based on the premise that all victims whose whereabouts are unknown are still alive. In addition, the Government of Japan shall unremittingly pursue the disclosure of the truth regarding all abduction cases and also demand the handover to Japan of the perpetrators of the abductions. The Government of Japan will, in accordance with the Japan-DPRK Pyongyang Declaration, continue to make its utmost effort to realize the return of all the victims as quickly as possible while settling the “unfortunate past” to normalize relations with North Korea.

 

(Note) The term “unidentified missing Japanese probably related to North Korea” is used by the private citizens’ group, the Investigation Commission on Missing Japanese Probably Related to North Korea to refer to all missing Japanese citizens for whom this organization is conducting its own investigation into the possibility that these are cases of abductions by North Korea.

Anonymous ID: ae08b7 April 17, 2018, 9:22 p.m. No.1086102   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>1086088

It is absolutely monumental… massive… next level huge that another world leader is trusting President Trump to handle this concerning a nation with such an antagonistic history. Wow… huge news… massive.

Anonymous ID: ae08b7 April 17, 2018, 9:32 p.m. No.1086204   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>1086172

It's unreal anon… I try my best to limit my research into that avenue as I can only handle so much before getting too pissed but, fuck… it's just unreal they get away with it.

 

We really are on borrowed time here to out and expose all these things. Trump has 2-6 more years. We have to triple our efforts.