Shigeru Yokota, Tireless Fighter for Daughter Abducted, Dies
Leaders Should Renew Commitment to Addressing North Korea’s Rights Violations
![An April, 2005 photo shows Shigeru Yokota and his wife Sakie at a meeting in Tokyo to demand North Korean abductees' return.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2020/06/202006asia_japan_northkorea_shigeruyokota.jpg?h=b788b195&itok=woPAAqUR)
Leaders Should Renew Commitment to Addressing North Korea’s Rights Violations
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