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What do think about the killing of a Japanese aid worker in Afghanistan?

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I am very very sad, and devastated...

http://www.asahi.com/english/Herald-asah...

Many thanks in advance!

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  1. This is really sad.

    The kidnappers said they wanted to force all other foreigners out of Afghanistan, so they snatched the one whom they could, the one who was among them, not above them or in their safe bases surrounded by barbed wire and machine guns. The Japanese brought only his heart and his kindness.

    Similar thing happened to some Koreans before,and again young men died, medical workers...

    IMO, USA bears indirect fault for the death of the Japanese and the Koreans.The snatching of the Japanese happened soon after the bombing of a village by the US Air forces, when 40 civilians died.


  2. Japanese politicians are always free from these kind of responsibilities.

    We can easily say, sad, devastated, miserable in their own ways.

    To tell you the truth, most Japanese people are indifferent to this tragedy.

    Because, they think why did he understand the relationships between USA and Afghanistan war,

    and that what Japan had been taking an active part in war affairs.

    Most Japanese people are too sweet and ignorant of what the world is going on and is going to be.

    They should have seen outside of their own country also.

    Earning money and paying debts bear nothing.

      

  3. I am very very sad,too.......

    He was in Afghanistan to help poor people there.

    But he was killed by people there.

    and I am the first person who left a comment here?

    Its been 9 hours since you posted this.....

    hmmm...

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