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Often used in the same context:
abductee,
hostages,
captives,
kidnappers,
abductors,
captivity,
abduction,
dprk,
prisoners,
captors,
internees,
civilians,
refugees,
disarmament,
escapees,
deserters,
survivors,
korean peninsula,
diplomats,
resettlement,
soldiers,
envoys,
reunions,
torturers,
servicemen,
militants,
wol,
noncombatants,
cordelier,
combatants,
cadres,
lra,
missionaries,
crewmen,
relatives,
fugitives,
marines,
guerrillas,
akashi,
orphans,
defector,
minamata disease,
plutonium,
repatriation,
internment camp,
spies,
kidnappings,
maoists,
khmer rouge,
exiles,
dismantlement,
nagasaki,
escapers,
interlocutors,
tribesmen,
ransom,
sintu,
nonaggression,
disappearances,
convicts,
rebels,
toyama,
minamata,
hikers,
omuta,
reintegration,
testimonies,
arado,
detainee,
kuki,
adoptee,
disablement,
brassage,
aum shinrikyo,
taleban,
surrenderee,
priests,
reparations,
fukuda,
villagers,
panchen lama,
manchukuo,
ossetian,
peace treaty,
demobilisation,
policemen,
reunification,
montagnard,
atrocities,
konoe,
reproductive cloning,
imroz,
amiri,
mko,
amerasian,
victims,
parliamentarians,
utamaro,
kyoko,
abu sayyaf,
irreconcilables,
jeong,
attackers,
astronauts,
firefighters,
shamans,
teammates,
anarchists,
assailants,
criminals,
executives,
managers,
panelists,
participants,
partners,
perpetrators,
players,
pows
Also try:
— Adjectives for abductees:
many,
other,
alien,
most,
japanese,
former,
female,
alleged,
several,
male,
human,
more...
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