FDI: Wife of Japanese Businessman Sentenced to One and a Half Years 'Re-Education' in Chinese Labor Camp for Supporting Falun Gong
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - July 17, 2002 [ http://www.faluninfo.net/ ] NEW YORK, July 17, 2002 (Falun Dafa Information Center)--Ms. Yoko Kaneko was
sentenced to one and a half years labor re-education by Beijing police on June
24 for distributing Falun Gong-related materials on Beijing's streets in May. Although Ms. Kaneko's husband has been trying to contact all parties involved
since she was first detained in May, the Beijing Labor Education authorities did
not notify him about his wife's sentence. Instead, they sent the "Labor
Education Decision Book" to the work unit of Ms. Kaneko's sister on June 28.
According to Ms. Kaneko's mother, since Ms. Kaneko's sister was out of town at
that time, the family did not receive the notice until last week, on July 9.
Authorities in China have offered no further information on the whereabouts
or status of Ms. Kaneko.
Ms. Kaneko's husband Atsushi Kaneko, a 46-year-old Japanese businessman,
along with Falun Gong practitioners in Japan have held numerous press
conferences and public appeals calling for her rescue since she was first
detained back in May. "The cruel fact that over 400 Falun Gong practitioners
have died due to police brutality while in custody is vividly real for me
now.... I am determined to do whatever I can do for her release," said Mr.
Kaneko.
Family Not Notified, Mother Distressed
The Labor Education authority's notice does not tell Ms. Kaneko's family
where their daughter is being held. It does not list any work unit, address,
telephone number or person in charge who can be contacted, either. The notice is
only imprinted by a Beijing Labor Education Committee's stamp. Ms. Kaneko's
mother has expressed extreme concern, "I can still remember when [Yoko] last
visited me--she was dressed in shorts. Now, I want to see her very much, but I
don't know where to find her nor do I know how she is doing."
Thirty-eight-year-old Ms. Kaneko lives in Niigata Prefecture in Japan. Her
Chinese name is Luo Rong. Her hometown is Jixi City in Heilongjiang Province, in
China. On May 24 2002, when Ms. Kaneko and two Japanese friends, Ms. Yuko Holie
and Ms. Abe Ayumi, were distributing materials that expose the persecution of
Falun Gong to pedestrians on Beijing streets, Chinese policemen beat them to the
ground and took them into custody. On May 25, Chinese police deported Ms. Holie
and Ms. Ayumi, yet detained Ms. Kaneko, who holds a Chinese passport.
Husband and Supporters Rally in Japan, Call for Rescue
Mr. Kaneko and local Falun Gong practitioners in Japan have held several
press conferences calling for the rescue of Ms. Kaneko. June 30, Falun Gong
practitioners from Japan went to the Chinese Embassy in Japan to conduct a
peaceful appeal. On July 6, Falun Gong practitioners held a large-scale parade
in Niigata Prefecture where Ms. Kaneko lives, with coverage by all major media
in Japan, including the Daily Yomiuri.
Chinese authorities typically deport foreign Falun Gong practitioners, but
treat practitioners holding Chinese passports or even foreigners of Chinese
descent more harshly.
Falun Gong practitioners in Japan and Ms. Kaneko's family say they are
counting on the Japanese government and international community to secure Ms.
Kaneko's safe and prompt return to her family in Japan.
Background
Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, is a practice of meditation and
exercises with teachings based on the universal principle of
"Truthfulness-Compassion-Tolerance." It is a practice that was taught in private
for thousands of years before being made public in 1992 by Mr. Li Hongzhi. Falun
Gong has roots in traditional Chinese culture, but it is distinct and separate
from other practices such as the religions of Buddhism and Taoism. Since its
introduction in 1992, it quickly spread by word of mouth throughout China, and
is now practiced in over 50 countries.
With government estimates of as many as 100 million practicing Falun Gong,
China's President Jiang Zemin outlawed the peaceful practice in July 1999,
fearful of anything touching the hearts and minds of more citizens than the
Communist Party. Unable to crush the spirit of millions who had experienced
improved health and positive life changes from Falun Gong, Jiang's regime has
intensified its propaganda campaign to turn public opinion against the practice
while quietly imprisoning, torturing and even murdering those who practice it. The Falun Dafa Information Center has verified details of 437 deaths since
the persecution of Falun Gong in China began in 1999. Government officials
inside China, however, report that the actual death toll is well over 1,600.
Over 100,000 have been detained, with more than 20,000 being sentenced to forced
labor camps without trial.
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