After 18 Months of Illegal Detention, Yoko Kaneko is Released on November 23
(Clearwisdom.net) Yoko Kaneko, a resident of Niigata, Sado Island, Japan, who
was illegally sentenced to one-year-and-a-half of forced labor education for
distributing Falun Gong flyers, was released on the morning of November 23 in
Beijing.
On May 24 last year, Yoko Kaneko was arrested in Beijing while distributing
Falun Gong flyers and sentenced to one and a half years in a forced labor camp.
During her detention, her husband, relatives and Falun Gong practitioners joined
efforts in getting her out. A rescue committee was established in Tokyo, and a
support group was founded in Osaka. Practitioners collected signatures in
various places in Japan, as well as on the Internet. They also held press
conferences, raising awareness of Yoko Kaneko's plight. Moreover, practitioners
also held a SOS Walk to Rescue Yoko Kaneko several times in her residence
county, Niigata, to collect signatures.
On July 29 last year, a coalition was formed by 21 members of Congress from
the four major parties in Japan to rescue Yoko. With their help, practitioners
collected over 130,000 signatures by November this year. In addition, 270
members of congress have written support letters.
At the same time, various governments, human rights organizations, and
individuals have called upon the Japanese government to lend support in helping
free Yoko Kaneko. Some of them directly called upon the Chinese government to
immediately release all detained Falun Gong practitioners.
The Japanese government has expressed its wish to help rescue Yoko Kaneko on
many different occasions. On November 18 this year, shortly before Yoko's labor
education term expired, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ms. Yoriko Kawaguchi,
clearly stated that the Japanese government would treat Yoko Kaneko the same as
Japanese citizens.
According to a news report on November 18, 2003, from a
Japanese TV station, Ms. Yoriko Kawaguchi said, "Since Yoko Kaneko married a
Japanese citizen and lived in Japan, we treat her as a Japanese citizen."
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2003/11/24/61163.html
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