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15 Year Old Japanese Girl Escapes, 23 Year Old Kidnapper after Two Years Captivity in Tokyo

Police officers arrive for investigation of the apartment of abduction suspect Kabu Terauchi in Tokyo Monday

Police officers arrive for investigation of the apartment of abduction suspect Kabu Terauchi in Tokyo Monday

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TOKYO – Police in Japan have detained a 23-year-old man wanted for abducting the girl and holding her captive in his apartment for two years.

The 15-year-old escaped from suspect Kabu Terauchi’s apartment in Tokyo on Sunday while he was out shopping and called home from a pay phone.

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15 year-old Ana Saito, who has been found after being kidnapped for two years by Terauchi Kabu

15 year-old Ana Saito, who has been found after being kidnapped for two years by Terauchi Kabu


 

She disappeared two years ago from her home town in Saitama, near Tokyo.

Saitama Police said investigators detained Terauchi on Monday near a forest west of Tokyo. He was bleeding from the neck from a minor self-inflicted injury.

It’s believed Terauchi tried to kill himself with a box cutter after his victim escaped.

Terauchi, a resident of Tokyo’s Nakano Ward who had who graduated from Chiba University earlier this month. is being treated for his injuries in hospital.

Terauchi was carrying a box cutter and a wallet. He said he used the blade in a suicide attempt, but police could not interrogate him because he was bleeding heavily, they said.

Police said the girl told investigators she escaped when her captor forgot to lock the door from the outside when he went out shopping in Akihabara, known as a district for technology and comic book geeks.


A car containing the kidnapped girl leaves a police station in Saitama Prefecture

A car containing the kidnapped girl leaves a police station in Saitama Prefecture


She called police from a pay phone and officers immediately took her into protective custody.

She told police that she was under “full-time confinement”. She also said she was “abducted in front of my home in Saitama by being forced into a car by an unfamiliar man.”

The teenager said she was initially taken to the city of Chiba, where police believe she was held for a long time before Terauchi moved to an apartment near Higashi-Nakano Station in Tokyo’s Nakano Ward last month.

She also said Terauchi sometimes took her outside, but the police suspect she couldn’t escape on those rare occasions because he kept a close eye on her, they said. She also said he always kept her locked in.

She managed to escape on Sunday when she found the door unlocked and called police from a public phone at the station shortly after noon, the police said.

Terauchi was out at the time and had said he was heading to Akihabara to buy a mobile phone, she was quoted as saying.


Police officers carry evidence from the apartment of Kabu Terauchi in Tokyo.

Police officers carry evidence from the apartment of Kabu Terauchi in Tokyo.


 

“The man went outside, saying he would go to Akihabara. Usually the door was locked from the outside, but it was not today,” she was quoted as saying.

Before calling the police, however, she telephoned her mother and told her she was at Higashi-Nakano Station. Her mother then told her to contact the police, and separately made an emergency call.

The girl was escorted to Niiza Police Station in Saitama on Sunday and reunited with her family, the police said.

“I’m really relieved. I want to spend time with my daughter so that we can regain time we’ve lost,” the father of the girl, whose name is being withheld, said in a written statement.


Terauchi’s Facebook page shows him posing inside the cockpit of a small plane and says he trained as a pilot in California.

Terauchi’s Facebook page shows him posing inside the cockpit of a small plane and says he trained as a pilot in California.


 

Terauchi is suspected of tricking the girl into accompanying him by falsely telling her that her parents were getting divorced and that he would take her to a lawyer’s office, according to the source.

As authorities continued to search the suspect’s home Monday morning, curtains in the first-floor apartment remained closed. Police officers were seen leaving the three-story building with cardboard boxes and plastic containers.

Meanwhile, a man from Ikeda, Osaka Prefecture, who introduced himself as Terauchi’s father, said in a telephone interview with Kyodo News that he was shocked to hear about his son’s alleged involvement. The father apparently had not spoken at length with his son in some time, noting he needed to check in on Terauchi.

According to several residents in the area where the suspect’s parents live, his family moved into their apartment several years ago and had not since developed any strong ties to the neighborhood.

“I don’t really know them; When they moved in, I thought they were just like anybody else,” an elderly woman who lives nearby said.

Meanwhile in Asaka, a representative of a local support group that had helped the victim’s family gather information on the girl’s whereabouts offered to continue to aid the family.

“We will continue to hope that their lives can return to normal,” said the representative, a former head of the Parent Teacher Association at the girl’s school.

The man, one of several volunteers who aided the family, had canvassed the streets for information on the then junior high school student.

“I’m glad we’ve continued doing this for the past two years,” the man said. “I believe the fact that we didn’t give up created a mysterious power (that helped find the girl),” he said.

Earlier this month, the girl’s junior high school held its graduation ceremony for her class.

“We wish you will come back again safely and spend time together,” read a message the girl’s classmates had written in the class yearbook.

At the graduation ceremony, one of the girl’s classmates addressed her in a speech, saying that while she was not there, she was still remembered.

“Today we’re graduating with our hearts full of memories that we have created together as classmates,” the representative said.  – AP, Kyodo News

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Marine Le Pen’s National Rally Wins the First Round in France 2024 Election

Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally (RN) party scored historic gains in France

Exit polls in France showed that Marine Le Pen’s right-wing National Rally (RN) party made huge gains to win the first round of election on Sunday. However, the final outcome will depend on how people trade votes in the days before next week’s run-off.

Exit polls from Ipsos, Ifop, OpinionWay, and Elabe showed that the RN got about 34% of the vote. This was a big loss for President Emmanuel Macron, who called the early election after his party lost badly in the European Parliament elections earlier this month.

The National Rally (RN) easily won more votes than its opponents on the left and center, including Macron’s Together group, whose bloc was predicted to get 20.5% to 23% of the vote. Exit polls showed that the New Popular Front (NFP), a hastily put together left-wing alliance, would get about 29% of the vote.

The results of the exit polls matched what people said in polls before the election, which made Le Pen’s fans very happy. But they didn’t say for sure if the anti-immigrant, anti-EU National Rally (RN) will be able to “cohabit” with the pro-EU Macron in a government after the runoff election next Sunday.

Voters in France Angry at Macron

Many French people have looked down on the National Rally (RN) for a long time, but now it is closer to power than it has ever been. A party known for racism and antisemitism has tried to clean up its image, and it has worked. Voters are angry at Macron, the high cost of living, and rising concerns about immigration.

Fans of Marine Le Pen waved French flags and sang the Marseillaise in the northern French district of Henin-Beaumont. The crowd cheered as Le Pen said, “The French have shown they are ready to turn the page on a power that is disrespectful and destructive.”

The National Rally’s chances of taking power next week will rest on what political deals its opponents make in the next few days. Right-wing and left-wing parties used to work together to keep the National Rally (RN) out of power, but the “republican front,” which refers to this group, is less stable than ever.

If no candidate gets 50% of the vote in the first round, the top two candidates and anyone else with 12.5% of the registered voters immediately move on to the second round. The district goes to the person who gets the most votes in the runoff.

France is likely to have a record number of three-way runoffs because so many people voted on Sunday. Experts say that these are much better for the National Rally (RN) than two-way games. Almost right away on Sunday night, the horse trade began.

Macron asked people to support candidates who are “clearly republican and democratic.” Based on what he has said recently, this would rule out candidates from the National Rally (RN) and the hard-left France Unbowed (LFI) party. Leaders on the far left and the center left both asked their third-placed candidates to drop out.

Minority government

Jean-Luc Melenchon, leader of France Unbowed, said, “Our rule is simple and clear: not a single more vote for the National Rally.” But the center-right Republicans party, which split before the vote when some of its members joined the RN, didn’t say anything.

The president of the RN party, Jordan Bardella, who is 28 years old, said he was ready to be prime minister if his party gets a majority of seats. He has said he won’t try to make a minority government, and neither Macron nor the communist NFP will work with him.

“I will be a “cohabitation” Prime Minister, respectful of the constitution and of the office of President of the Republic, but uncompromising about the policies we will implement,” he said.

A few thousand anti-RN protesters met in Paris’s Republique square on Sunday night for a rally of the leftist alliance. The mood was gloomy.

Niya Khaldi, a 33-year-old teacher, said that the RN’s good results made her feel “disgust, sadness, and fear.”

“This is not how I normally act,” she said. “I think I came to reassure myself, to not feel alone.”

Election Runoff

The result on Sunday didn’t have much of an effect on the market. In early Asia-Pacific trade, the euro gained about 0.23%. Fiona Cincotta, a senior markets expert at City Index in London, said she was glad the outcome “didn’t come as a surprise.”

“Le Pen had a slightly smaller margin than some of the polls had pointed to, which may have helped the euro a little bit higher on the open,” she noted. “Now everyone is waiting for July 7 to see if the second round supports a clear majority or not. So it does feel like we’re on the edge of something.”

Some pollsters thought the RN would win the most seats in the National Assembly, but Elabe was the only one who thought the party would win all 289 seats in the run-off. Seat projections made after the first round of voting are often very wrong, and this race is no exception.

On Sunday night, Reuters reported there were no final results for the whole country yet, but they were due in the next few hours. In France, exit polls have usually been very accurate.

Voter turnout was high compared to previous parliamentary elections. This shows how passionate people are about politics after Macron made the shocking and politically risky decision to call a vote in parliament.

Mathieu Gallard, research head at Ipsos France, said that at 1500 GMT, nearly 60% of voters had turned out, up from 39.42% two years earlier. This was the highest comparable turnout since the 1986 legislative vote. It wasn’t clear when the official number of people who voted would be changed.

 

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Pakistan Seeks US Support for Counter-Terrorism Operation Azm-e-Istehkam

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(CTN News) – Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States, Masood Khan, has urged Washington to provide Pakistan with sophisticated small arms and communication equipment to ensure the success of Operation Azm-e-Istehkam, a newly approved counter-terrorism initiative in the country.

The federal government recently approved the reinvigorated national counter-terrorism drive, which comprises three components: doctrinal, societal, and operational.

Ambassador Khan noted that work on the first two phases has already begun, with the third phase set to be implemented soon.

Addressing US policymakers, scholars, and corporate leaders at the Wilson Center in Washington, Khan emphasized the importance of strong security links, enhanced intelligence cooperation, and the resumption of sales of advanced military platforms between Pakistan and the US.

He argued that this is crucial for regional security and countering the rising tide of terrorism, which also threatens the interests of the US and its allies.

“Pakistan has launched Azm-i-Istehkam […] to oppose and dismantle terrorist networks. For that, we need sophisticated small arms and communication equipment,” said Ambassador Khan.

Pakistan–United States relations

The ambassador observed that the prospects of Pakistan-United States relations were bright, stating that the two countries “share values, our security and economic interests are interwoven, and it is the aspiration of our two peoples that strengthens our ties.”

He invited US investors and businesses to explore Pakistan’s potential in terms of demographic dividend, technological advancements, and market opportunities.

Khan also suggested that the US should consider Pakistan as a partner in its diplomatic efforts in Kabul and collaborate on counterterrorism and the rights of women and girls in Afghanistan.

He stressed that the bilateral relationship should be based on ground realities and not be hindered by a few issues.

“We should not base our engagement on the incongruity of expectations.

Our ties should be anchored in ground realities, even as we aim for stronger security and economic partnerships. Secondly, one or two issues should not hold the entire relationship hostage,” said the ambassador.

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China Urges Taiwanese to Visit Mainland ‘Without Worry’ Despite Execution Threat

China Urges Taiwanese to Visit Mainland Without Worry Despite Threats

China has reassured Taiwanese citizens that they can visit the mainland “without the slightest worry”, despite Taiwan raising its travel alert to the second-highest level in response to Beijing’s new judicial guidelines targeting supporters of Taiwanese independence.

Last week, China published guidelines that could impose the death penalty for “particularly serious” cases involving “diehard” advocates of Taiwanese independence.

In response, Taiwan’s government urged the public to avoid “unnecessary travel” to mainland China and Hong Kong, and raised its travel warning to the “orange” level.

However, Zhu Fenglian, a spokeswoman for a Chinese body overseeing Taiwan affairs, stated that the new directives are “aimed solely at the very small number of supporters of ‘Taiwan independence’, who are engaged in malicious acts and utterances”.

She emphasized that “the vast majority of Taiwan compatriots involved in cross-strait exchanges and cooperation do not need to have the slightest worry when they come to or leave mainland China”.

“They can arrive in high spirits and leave fully satisfied with their stay,” Zhu added.

What’s Behind The China-Taiwan Tensions?

The tensions stem from the longstanding dispute over Taiwan’s status. Mainland China claims Taiwan as part of its territory and has refused to rule out using force to bring the democratic island under its control, while Taiwan sees itself as a sovereign state.

Beijing has not conducted top-level communications with Taipei since 2016, when the Democratic Progressive Party’s Tsai Ing-wen became Taiwan’s leader. China has since branded her successor, President Lai Ching-te, a “dangerous separatist”.

“The DPP authorities have fabricated excuses to deceive the people on the island and incite confrontation and opposition,” Zhu said in her statement.
Despite the political tensions, many Taiwanese continue to travel to mainland China for work, study, or business.

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