Abducted – Four Stories, Four Lives, Episode 3: Something Strange Along the Sea of Japan
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They were ordinary people abducted from Japan by North Korea. Like 13-year-old Megumi Yokota in episode 1. And the college student Kaoru Hasuike, who tells the story of his kidnapping in episode 2. Journalist Masami Abe was one of the first to look into the mysterious disappearances of young Japanese near beaches in Japan and link them back to North Korea. But because the crimes and their motives were so bizarre, it took two decades before his story finally gained traction. In this episode, Masami discusses a series of coincidences that finally brought the abduction cases to light.
JAPAN Forward presents Episode 3 of "Abducted – Four Stories, Four Lives," a new podcast series that investigates the abductions of Japanese citizens by North Korea.
Hosted by journalists Arielle Busetto and Agnes Tandler, these talks give listeners an insight into the lives of four different people who are forever changed by a series of terrible crimes. Their lives are later all linked together in unexpected ways. It is the first-ever podcast series dedicated to this topic.
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Masami Abe's January 7, 1980 Sankei Shimbun article reported on the case of Yasushi Chimura and the "Avec" abductions (left). Also on the right, Abe's February 3, 1991 front page article reported on the abduction of Megumi Yokota.
Listen to Episode 1: Abducted – Four Stories, Four Lives, Episode 1: Just a Schoolgirl Taken by Martians
Listen to Episode 2: Abducted – Four Stories, Four Lives, Episode 2: Inside the Black Box
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