The Husband of an Arrested Japanese Falun Dafa Practitioner Appeals for Help in Rescuing His Wife
(Clearwisdom.net) Editor's note: Yuko Kaneko, 38 years old, was born in
Heilongjiang Province, China. After marrying Japanese citizen Mr. Atsushi Kaneko
she migrated to Niigata Sado, Japan. Yuko Kaneko was very distressed to see the
Jiang Regime's persecution of Falun Dafa practitioners. On May 24, 2002, Yuko
Kaneko was illegally arrested by the Chinese police when she was handing out
Falun Dafa materials on the streets of Beijing. She is still held in custody. The following are translations of the two letters of appeal written by Yuko
Kaneko's husband Mr. Atsushi Kaneko. (1) I am Yuko Kaneko's husband. It has been 22 days since Yuko Kaneko's arrest. I do not know where she has
been since May 25. I have asked the Chinese Section of the Japanese Foreign
Ministry to raise the issue with the Chinese government to find my wife.
However, the Chinese government gave no response whatsoever. After my repeated
requests, the Chinese government finally sent a fax to the Japanese Foreign
Ministry. However, the fax only confirmed to the Japanese Foreign Ministry the
fact that my wife had been arrested. Up to now I still have no knowledge of her
present situation. In that fax, the Chinese government said that it had notified my wife's
parents about her arrest, but I learned on June 15 that her parents had not
received any notice. My wife's family members in China learned from the local
police that she had been on hunger strike ever since her arrest. Now, those who are helping to rescue Yuko Kaneko and I are all trying our
best in hopes that she can be released at an earlier date. I am longing to see
my wife as soon as possible. I have made the request to the Chinese government
through the Japanese Foreign Ministry. However, the Chinese government has
turned a deaf ear to it. I felt so hopeless after my own effort did not seem to
work, so I asked the Japanese Foreign Ministry for help again in requesting to
see my wife. Atsushi Kaneko 6/15/2002 (2) My name is Atsushi Kaneko. I am 47 years old. I am a clerk of a company. My wife and I got to know each other and married in China in April 1999. Now
we live with my grandma and mother in Niigata Sado. On the morning of May 20, my wife left for China. At that time I had never
thought this [her arrest] would happen. My wife started to practice Falun Gong
five years ago in China. I tried Falun Gong myself and found it to be very good. Before my wife left for China she told the family that she would stay in
China for about 20 days. She said she would return home after making an inquiry
about opening a Japanese language school in the city of Shenyang. It's true that
my wife felt distressed to see the persecution of Falun Dafa practitioners
getting worse in China. It has been 35 days since my wife's arrest on May 24. I approached the
Chinese government through the Japanese Ministry. On June 13, I was told that my
wife was held in Haidian Police Department in Beijing. However, there is no way
to confirm the news so I am still worried about my wife's safety. Upon hearing the news, my mother's health condition became so bad that she is
now bedridden. My 89-year-old grandma is praying every day, hoping for Yuko's
safe return . From the two Japanese Falun Dafa practitioners who were forcibly sent back
from China, I learned more about the atrocities committed in that country. This
has made me really feel the chilling fact that over 400 Falun Dafa practitioners
have been tortured to death. On June 13, I asked the Japanese Foreign Ministry to raise the issue with the
Chinese government. However, on June 28, the reply I got from the Japanese
Foreign Ministry only said, "The ministry raised the issue with the Chinese
government on June 27." I felt bitterly disappointed. Living in the rural area of Niigata, I have neither the means nor the power
to deal with the situation, so I wrote this article and hope the power of all
those who read it and the appeal of the Japanese people would help to bring
about a safe return of Yuko Kaneko. Facing the crisis, my determination is
growing stronger. Atsushi Kaneko 07/03/02
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.ca/mh/articles/2002/7/4/32797.html
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