The White Peril 白禍

27 January 2005

I'll bake their bones for telling lies
Even in death, Japanese abductee Megumi Yokota is getting no peace. The DPRK handed over a collection of bones said to be hers a while back. About a month ago, Japanese forensic experts determined that--surprise!--the North Koreans were lying. If I recall correctly, it was suggested that the bones received might not all be from the same person.

It's taken the DPRK a month or so to respond, and its response, relayed through its state news organ, is, "The Japanese forensic report is a complete fabrication; a thorough fact-finding investigation into the fraud must be undertaken and the responsible parties severely punished." Japanese Foreign Minister Nobutaka Machida replies, justifiably, that if the DPRK has accusations to make, it should make them through direct diplomatic communication.

Yokota's first name, BTW, is officially written in kana: めぐみ. The meaning, tragically unfulfilled in her case, is "blessing."

Posted by Sean on 2005-01-27 02:00:41 | | 1 Trackbacks >>>>>>> Categories: DPRKabductions