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Japan: Yoko Kaneko Rescue Committee Holds Press Conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net)
By Japanese Falun Gong practitioners
On the afternoon of December 4, 2002 between 3pm to 4pm, the Yoko Kaneko
Rescue Committee held a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of
Japan. Yoko Kaneko's husband Kaneko Atusi and Australian practitioner Dai
Zhizhen were present at press conference to speak and ask for Yoko's release. It
was first press conference for Falun Gong practitioners at the Foreign
Correspondents' Club of Japan. Major news agencies including the AP, AFP, Japan
Times and Epochtimes attended the press conference.
At the press conference, Kaneko Atusi told the reporters about how his wife
Yoko, 38, was arrested on May 24 along with two Japanese practitioners while
passing out fliers to passersby in Beijing. While the two Japanese practitioners
were deported to Japan, Yoko, who has permanent residency in Japan, was
sentenced on June 24 to 18 months of reeducation through labor. Now she is
detained in the Beijing Women's Forced Labor Camp.
Kaneko said that through the efforts of the Japanese government and people
from all walks of life, he was finally allowed to visit Yoko at the forced labor
camp on August 15. He confirmed that she looked like she had lost about 10
kilograms in weight and appeared to be very weak, but more alarmingly she seemed
to have changed mentally and had large bruises around her wrists, indicating she
may have been tortured or ill-treated in the camp. The once high-spirited Yoko
had an unusually sullen expression. He said that he was not allowed to speak to
her directly in Japanese but only through a Chinese interpreter. There were
eight uniformed Chinese guards in the room, four sitting down facing him and
four standing up facing her. The authorities also restricted the topics they
were able to discuss.
In October Yoko's sister told Atusi that Yoko's health was deteriorating and
she had to be hospitalized. Mr. Kaneko was very worried about the danger to her
life. It was this concern that caused him to publicly ask for help in securing
her release.
Mr. Msushi Kaneka, a Japanese citizen, talked about the situation of his 5
family members (mother, sister, sister-in-law and two brothers) in China. They
were detained, sentenced to jail or forced to leave their home. He called upon
everyone to help stop the persecution. Australian citizen Dai Zhizhen also made a special trip to Japan for this
rescue effort. She talked about how the Jiang regime's persecution affected her
family. Her husband was beaten to death because he practiced Falun Gong. His
sister was sentenced to forced labor camp just because she disclosed the news of
her brother's death. Dai's father-in-law was so traumatized after this series of
events that he passed away. In a short time, a harmonious family was tragically
torn apart. From deep within her heart she appealed to the Japanese government
and media to try their best to rescue Yoko, so that she could reunite with her
family in Japan. She said, "My husband was killed just because he said 'Falun
Dafa is Good', I will continue to say what he wanted to say: Falun Dafa is
good."
Ms. Xiao, a representative of the Yoko Kaneko Rescue Committee and part of
the global effort to rescue Falun Gong practitioners imprisoned in China, talked
about her experience in a Chinese detention center. She was detained in China
when she went to appeal for Falun Gong, and she experienced and witnessed the
tortures being used there. Because she was a student in Japan, she was allowed
to return, but she remains extremely worried about the situation of the
practitioners still imprisoned in China.
While answering questions from the reporter, Australian practitioner Ruby
Wong gave a brief introduction of Falun Gong. She pointed out that Jiang is
responsible for starting the persecution, and as long as the persecution is
happening, Falun Gong practitioners will continue their peaceful appeal.
Other practitioners gave an overview of human rights violations against Falun
Gong practitioners in Japan, such as refusing to issue or renew passports, and
refusing entry to China. He pointed out that belief is not a crime and demanded
China to stop the violation of Falun Gong practitioners' basic human rights at
once.
The press conference lasted more than 20 minutes. After the press conference
many reporters stayed to chat with and interview the speakers.
Posting date: 12/9/2002
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