Last action was on 4-29-2025
Current status is Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
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Whereas the United States Government recognizes that North Korea was abducting Japanese citizens since the 1970s;
Whereas, in September 2002, North Korea admitted that it had abducted Japanese citizens and promised to prevent further recurrences;
Whereas, in October of 2002, only 5 abductees were returned to Japan after being held prisoner for 24 years, despite the explicit commitment of North Korea to investigate what had happened to all abductees;
Whereas the Universal Declaration of Human Rights upholds the basic principles of liberty and freedom enshrined within the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights;
Whereas human rights awareness is essential to the realization of fundamental freedoms and contributes to promoting equality, preventing conflict and human rights violations, and enhancing participation in democratic processes;
Whereas these abductions of Japanese citizens by North Korea directly conflict with the basic principle of liberty and freedom; and
Whereas there have been several attempts at dialogue between North Korea and Japanese leaders in an effort to yield stable results: Now, therefore, be it
That the House of Representatives—
(1) - calls on North Korea to release any abducted foreign nationals, including those from Japan;
(2) - urges North Korea to return the remains and provide information on any deceased abductees;
(3) - urges North Korea to make such restitution as appropriate regarding abductees; and
(4) - urges North Korea to apologize and permanently cease such activities.