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Yoko Kaneko's Husband and Representatives of "Association for Rescuing Yoko Kaneko" Appeal to Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs For Her Release By a Practitioner in Japan (Clearwisdom.net)
On September 6, 2002, the chairman of the "Ultra Parties and Groups
Assembly Alliance to Rescue Yoko Kaneko," Makino Seishu, two other members
of the alliance, Yoko Kaneko's husband and representatives of the
"Association for Rescuing Yoko Kaneko" visited Japan's Foreign Affairs
Office. They hoped that during the Foreign Minister's upcoming visit to China,
which began September 8, that the Foreign Affairs Ministry could negotiate with
the Chinese Government for the release of Yoko Kaneko, so that she can return to
Japan as soon as possible. Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Shiegeo Uetake, and
officials in charge of Chinese affairs participated in the interview.
In the appeal letter, the "Ultra Parties and Groups Assembly Alliance to
Rescue Yoko Kaneko" expressed their gratitude for the efforts that the
Japanese Government has made for Yoko Kaneko's release. They also expressed
their concern about Yoko Kaneko's rapid deterioration both physically and
mentally. They hoped that the Japanese Government could "request the
Chinese Government to release Yoko Kaneko as soon as possible on humanitarian
grounds."
The chief attorney, Tadanori Onitsuka, of "Falun Gong Refugee Applicant
- Attorney Protection Group" wrote in the appeal letter: "China's
[Jiang's government's] suppression of Falun Gong is an attack on freedom of
thought. We express our greatest concern about the human rights violations that
Yoko Kaneko has suffered. We hope China [Jiang's government] will release Yoko
Kaneko as soon as possible and stop the suppression of Falun Gong."
During the interview, they also submitted a signed letter with the names of
one hundred thirty plus Members of Parliament and government officials from
various regions in the country, college professors and other signatures
collected in the attorneys' rescue efforts for Yoko Kaneko.
Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Shigeo Uetake, expressed great concern
about this issue. He stated that he would negotiate with the Chinese Government
on the proper occasion in order to reach the goal of the early release of Yoko
Kaneko.
Posting date: 9/14/2002
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