"Mr. Nakamura was a hero" Afghan residents in Japan memorialized at the airport on December 8, 21:26

For many years in Afghanistan, Dr. Satoshi Nakamura arrived at Narita Airport on the 8th, who was devoted to humanitarian assistance and reconstruction. At the airport, Afghan people living in Japan gathered and mourned the death of Mr. Nakamura.

Mr. Nakamura, who died in the shooting, arrived at Narita Airport on the evening of the 8th, and his wife Naoko and the eldest daughter Akiko, and the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Afghan officials gathered in front of the crowd. I gave a silence.

At the airport arrival lobby, about 60 people, including Afghan people living in Japan, gathered with Mr. Nakamura's photos and the flags of Japan and Afghanistan, mourning the death of Mr. Nakamura.

A 48-year-old Afghan man who ran a company in Ibaraki Prefecture and called for participation through SNS, etc. said, “Mr. Nakamura saved many people ’s lives. Did.

A male student (30) living in Tokyo said, “In Afghanistan, where there is no fight, Nakamura-san was a hero. When I heard that I died, my heart hurt, but in order for Afghans to live a good life, I want to work hard like Mr. Nakamura. "

A 42-year-old man who runs a company in Kanagawa Prefecture said, “Mr. Nakamura has caused a“ revolution of happiness ”in Afghanistan. I want to make Afghanistan peaceful with Mr. Nakamura ’s way of life.” .

At the airport, Ambassador Bashir Mohabat of the Afghan embassy in Japan responded to NHK ’s interview, “I want to say condolences to the Japanese people. I did it, but I couldn't protect it. I ’m sorry. ”