Abductees' families discuss and Kayoko Arimoto mourns everyone to return to Japan February 9 19:03

A family meeting of the families of the victims abducted by North Korea will hold a meeting to discuss their activities, give all the silence to Keiko Arimoto's mother who died on March 3, and return all the victims as soon as possible. Sought the decision of North Korea's supreme leader.

The meeting was held in Minato-ku, Tokyo, and it was the first time that Kayoko, the mother of the abductee Keiko Arimoto, from Kobe, died at the age of 94 on March 3rd, the victim's family and members of the support organization faced. I matched.

First, Ms. Megumi Yokota's mother, Sakie, who was close to Kayoko as a mother waiting for her daughter to return, said, "Mr. Kayoko has left something really big. It's not everybody. I want to do my best to the point where I think "I didn't do anything". "

Kayoko's husband, Akihiro, said, "I don't want to mention Kayoko because she tears. The abduction issue is going to be tough and it's on the shoulders of Prime Minister Abe." Urged to regain those.

Shigeo Iizuka, the brother of Yaeko Taguchi and the representative of the family association, asked the government to `` want to think about what to do to make it on its own instead of waiting for the opportunity and get the victims back. '' .

At the meeting, all participants will give Kayoko silence, and as a policy of action, will continue to call on North Korea's Kim Jong-un, chairman of the Korean Labor Party, to make a decision to return all victims as soon as possible. And decided to urge the government to work without lowering the condition of returning all victims.

Abduction Family Conference "Chairman Makes a Decision"

At a press conference after the meeting, Megumi Yokota's younger brother, Takuya, mentions that Kayoko Arimoto has died and said, "I wanted to meet Keiko even once. I'm sorry. I want to struggle hard. "
"Without promises that all abductees cannot return home, there must be no formal and easy visits to the nation and negotiations. I want the Japanese government to negotiate persistently with North Korea without lowering the hurdle." talked.

Koichiro Iizuka, the eldest son of Yaeko Taguchi, said, "If the family and the victims do not meet in a healthy state, they will not be able to solve the problem. Kayoko can no longer meet Keiko in the world. I don't want to see the situation where I can't be pleased again when I return, and I hope Chairman Kim decides to return all the abductees. "