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"If We Don't Get Them Back as Soon as Possible, It Will Be Life-Threatening" - Soga Gives Speech on the Abduction Issue, Calling for the Return of All Victims

On the 22nd, the Fukui Association to Rescue Japanese Abducted by North Korea (Sukuukai Fukui) held a rally in Katsuyama City, Fukui Prefecture, calling for a prompt resolution to the issue. Victim Hitomi Soga (66) gave a speech, pointing out that there has been no progress toward resolving the issue, and appealing, "I wish for all victims, including my mother, to return home."
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On the 22nd, the Fukui Association to Rescue Japanese Abducted by North Korea (Sukuukai Fukui) held a rally in Katsuyama City, Fukui Prefecture, calling for a prompt resolution to the issue. Victim Hitomi Soga (66) gave a speech, pointing out that there has been no progress toward resolving the issue, and appealing, "I wish for all victims, including my mother, to return home."

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産経ニュース broke the news in Japan on Saturday, November 22, 2025.
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