【Unlocking Word Meanings】
 今日の単語・フレーズ
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. abduct / æbˈdʌkt / (v.) – to take someone away by force
Example: The kid was abducted by four unidentified men.
2. dismiss / dɪsˈmɪs / (v.) – to stop or close a case 
Example: The case was dismissed because of lack of evidence.
3. captor / ˈkæp tər / (n.) – a person who has taken away something or someone 
Example: The police caught the captors of the child.
4. step in / ˈstɛpˌɪn / (phrasal verb) – to be involved in something
Example: Everyone stepped in to solve the problem.
5. repatriation / riˌpeɪtriˈeɪʃ(ə)n / (n.) – to send someone to his/her own country
Example: Many foreigners are waiting for their repatriation from the war-torn country. 
  
【Article】
 ニュース記事
Read the text below.
An Indian boy who went missing in   2o10 has been reunited with his family after six years.  
Sonu, who was just six years old when   he was abducted and taken to   Bangladesh, is finally back with his family in India. According to Sonu’s   mother, he had just been playing outside their house before he disappeared.   Sonu’s family suspected that their female tenant, who had been in an argument   with the family, was involved. The parents then filed a kidnapping case   against her. However, the case was dismissed   three years later because they could not give sufficient details about the   suspect.  
Jamal Musa, a Bangladeshi national,   discovered Sonu in his captor’s   house three years ago. The boy had been tortured and made to do hard work.   According to Musa, he reported Sonu’s situation to the police immediately,   but no action was taken. It was only in December 2015 that Musa was able to   rescue the boy. After the Bangladeshi court sent Sonu to a welfare home for   children, Musa traveled to India to find the boy’s family.  
After hearing of Musa’s efforts to   save the boy, Foreign Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj stepped in to ensure his homecoming.  In a Twitter post, Swaraj confirmed that   Sonu’s DNA matched with that of his mother and promised that the Indian   government would bring Sonu back to his family.  
Sonu’s parents expressed their   gratitude towards Musa, whom they regarded as an angel. Together with Sonu,   they met with Swaraj to thank her for ensuring their son’s repatriation. Sonu’s father also   requested the authorities to help his son go to a good school as they could   not afford one.   
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【Viewpoint Discussion】
 ディスカッションテーマ
Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.  
Discussion A
·         How do you think Sonu’s experience will affect him?
·         If you were Sonu or Sonu’s parents, how would you thank Jamal Musa?
Discussion B
·         What should parents do to protect their children?
·         How can the government ensure the safety of their young citizens?