Japan's Abduction Issue Minister Keiji Furuya Interview

Keiji Furuya, chairman of Japan's National Public Safety Commission, speaks during an interview in Tokyo, Japan, on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014. Japan is confident that some of the more than a dozen citizens abducted by North Korean agents over three decades ago are alive, and is counting on Kim Jong Un's resolve to return them, said Furuya, the minister in charge of the issue. Photographer: Junko Kimura-Matsumoto/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Keiji Furuya, chairman of Japan's National Public Safety Commission, speaks during an interview in Tokyo, Japan, on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014. Japan is confident that some of the more than a dozen citizens abducted by North Korean agents over three decades ago are alive, and is counting on Kim Jong Un's resolve to return them, said Furuya, the minister in charge of the issue. Photographer: Junko Kimura-Matsumoto/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Japan's Abduction Issue Minister Keiji Furuya Interview
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