Japan Times: Japan Asked To Aid Falun Gong Practitioner Held In China
Nov. 18, 2003 The government is being asked to pressure China over an arrest it made last year
in connection with the Falun Gong spiritual movement. Atsushi Kaneko is worried
that the Chinese government may not release his Chinese wife, Yoko Kaneko, when
her 18-month detention expires Sunday. Yoko was arrested May 24, 2002, [...]while she and some friends were
distributing Falun Gong leaflets in Beijing. "Past cases show that the (detention) period may be mercilessly extended due to
unfair reasons," Atsushi said in a petition he submitted Monday to Foreign
Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi. "I hope she will be released for certain on Nov. 23," he told reporters
afterward. Falun Gong followers are often subjected to torture and other harassment in
China when they refuse to leave the organization, according to Amnesty
International Japan. During a news conference Friday, Kawaguchi said Yoko Kaneko would not ordinarily
receive protective custody because she is not a Japanese national. "But the
ministry has approached the Chinese government about her case on various
occasions since she is married to a Japanese and had been living in Japan," she
said. http://www.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/getarticle.pl5?nn20031118a4.htm
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