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The Prime Minister Visits a Photo Exhibition, "North Korea's National Crime: Abduction – Memoir of One Family"

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Photograph of the Prime Minister viewing photos with the guidance of Mr. Shigeru Yokota and his wife 1

Photograph of the Prime Minister viewing photos with the guidance of Mr. Shigeru Yokota and his wife 1

  • Photograph of the Prime Minister viewing photos with the guidance of Mr. Shigeru Yokota and his wife 1
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister viewing photos with the guidance of Mr. Shigeru Yokota and his wife 2
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister viewing photos with the guidance of Mr. Shigeru Yokota and his wife 3
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister receiving a signature list from Chair of the Parliamentarians' Union Against Abduction Takeo Hiranuma

Photograph of the Prime Minister viewing photos with the guidance of Mr. Shigeru Yokota and his wife 2

Photograph of the Prime Minister viewing photos with the guidance of Mr. Shigeru Yokota and his wife 2

Photograph of the Prime Minister viewing photos with the guidance of Mr. Shigeru Yokota and his wife 3

Photograph of the Prime Minister viewing photos with the guidance of Mr. Shigeru Yokota and his wife 3

Photograph of the Prime Minister receiving a signature list from Chair of the Parliamentarians' Union Against Abduction Takeo Hiranuma

Photograph of the Prime Minister receiving a signature list from Chair of the Parliamentarians' Union Against Abduction Takeo Hiranuma

Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda visited a photo exhibition, "North Korea's National Crime: Abduction - Memoir of One Family," held at the Second Members' Office Building of the House of Representatives, and viewed photos with the guidance of Mr. Shigeru Yokota and his wife.

The Prime Minister then received a signature list from Mr. Takeo Hiranuma, Chair of the Parliamentarians' Union Against Abduction, which was gathered from around the nation by Asagao-no-kai (a supporting group for Ms. Megumi Yokota's family).

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