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Kim Young Nam's kin willing to meet him, his daughter in N. Korea

Kim Young Nam's kin willing to meet him, his daughter in N. Korea

TOKYO, Japan - Kim Young Ja (far left), elder sister of Kim Young Nam, a South Korean believed to be the husband of Japanese abductee Megumi Yokota in North Korea, speaks at a session of the House of Representatives special committee on the abduction issue on May 29, as her mother Choi Gye Wol (2nd from L) and Megumi's parents, Shigeru (far right) and Sakei (end-from R) Yokota look on. Kim Young Ja said that she and her mother would go to the North if arrangements were made for them to meet there with Kim and his daughter, Kim Hye Gyong.

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Yokotas dissatisfied with outcome of Koizumi-Kim talks

Yokotas dissatisfied with outcome of Koizumi-Kim talks

TOKYO, Japan - Shigeru Yokota (R), leader of a group of abductees' families, and his wife Sakei (L) express their dissatisfaction in Tokyo on May 22 over the outcome of Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Il earlier in the day in Pyongyang.

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(1)N. Korean girl confirmed to be Megumi Yokota's daughter

(1)N. Korean girl confirmed to be Megumi Yokota's daughter

TOKYO, Japan - Kyoko Nakayama (R), a special Cabinet Secretariat adviser on the abduction issue, presents Shigeru Yokota (C) on Oct. 24 with a report containing the result of blood tests on Kim Hye Gyong, a North Korean girl. The tests proved that the girl has been confirmed to be the daughter of Megumi Yokota, one of the Japanese nationals North Korea abducted and now lists as dead. At left is Yokota's wife Sakei.

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Kim Young Nam's kin willing to meet him, his daughter in N. Kore

Kim Young Nam's kin willing to meet him, his daughter in N. Kore

TOKYO, Japan - Kim Young Ja (far left), elder sister of Kim Young Nam, a South Korean believed to be the husband of Japanese abductee Megumi Yokota in North Korea, speaks at a session of the House of Representatives special committee on the abduction issue on May 29, as her mother Choi Gye Wol (2nd from L) and Megumi's parents, Shigeru (far right) and Sakei (end-from R) Yokota look on. Kim Young Ja said that she and her mother would go to the North if arrangements were made for them to meet there with Kim and his daughter, Kim Hye Gyong. (Kyodo)

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Yokotas dissatisfied with outcome of Koizumi-Kim talks

Yokotas dissatisfied with outcome of Koizumi-Kim talks

TOKYO, Japan - Shigeru Yokota (R), leader of a group of abductees' families, and his wife Sakei (L) express their dissatisfaction in Tokyo on May 22 over the outcome of Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Il earlier in the day in Pyongyang. (Kyodo)

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(1)N. Korean girl confirmed to be Megumi Yokota's daughter

(1)N. Korean girl confirmed to be Megumi Yokota's daughter

TOKYO, Japan - Kyoko Nakayama (R), a special Cabinet Secretariat adviser on the abduction issue, presents Shigeru Yokota (C) on Oct. 24 with a report containing the result of blood tests on Kim Hye Gyong, a North Korean girl. The tests proved that the girl has been confirmed to be the daughter of Megumi Yokota, one of the Japanese nationals North Korea abducted and now lists as dead. At left is Yokota's wife Sakei. (Kyodo)

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