In a press conference held at the North Korean embassy in Beijing, a 58-year-old North Korean woman claimed that Japan abducted her to Japan four years ago. Do Chu-ji claims she was kidnapped to Japan via the Japanese consulate in Shenyang in late 2003, and lived in Japan for three years before its multitude of social problems — murders, kids killing their parents, old people dying and not being discovered for months, that sort of thing — and her desire to see her children drove her to flee her abductors and return to the loving embrace of the Fatherland.
N. Korean Women Claims Japan Kidnapped Her
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Laughable if it weren’t so pathetic. I’m sure she must have found some way to escape from one of the many gulags dotting the countryside in Japan and probably swam away, seeing as how difficult it is to actually leave. Not like there are a thousand flights a day or ships leaving by the minute. Sounds like it’s either a propoganda show for internal use, or as a kick at the Japanese for their refusal to bend over for the Norks. If I were the Japanese, I would find more ways to squeeze the balls of that twerp up north, seeing as how the US has abdicated the putting of any real pressure on North Korea and looks ready to join the line-up of brown-nosers to the Norks.
Absurd.
3rd rate BS story at best.
Heartwarming story of the love of the Fatherland.
Japan, when you’re abducting women try to grab those who haven’t been brainwashed for 54 years.
I couldn’t find how she managed to ‘escape’ in the article. Did I miss it, or did she just skip over that part?