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Posted at 11:45 p.m. , February 16, 2001

Video of a father's demand for apology


At a press conference tonight at the East-West Center, Ryosuke Terada demanded that the commander of the USS Greeneville apologize in person to the families of the nine boys and men of the Ehime Maru who were lost after the Greeneville collided with the Japanese training vessel. Terada's son, Yusuke Terada, is among the missing.
"If you are a man, come out," Terada shouted.

Small (532K), large (3.7 MB) and streaming format. QuickTime plug-in required. (Video courtesy KHON-TV and NHK.)


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