The Japan Times: Imprisoned Falun Gong member returns to Japan
Nov. 29, 2003 By Kanako Takahara Yoko Kaneko, 39, expressed gratitude to the Japanese
government and a group of lawmakers for their efforts in pressuring Beijing to
release her. Kaneko is married to a Japanese man and lives in Niigata
Prefecture. She returned to Japan on Thursday after her 18-month detention
period expired Sunday. Kaneko was arrested May 24, 2002, for [...] distributing
Falun Gong leaflets with friends in Beijing. Her Japanese friends were deported,
but Kaneko, who is Chinese, was detained. "I want to give thanks for the cooperation of the
Japanese government, the Japanese embassy (in Beijing) and the politicians who
supported the move," Kaneko told a news conference through an interpreter. Her husband, Atsushi, who was also present at the news
conference, and his supporters had repeatedly asked the Foreign Ministry to
pressure China for her early release. Kaneko said that Falun Gong followers detained in China
suffer "psychological pressure" and "inhumane treatment."
She said they are tortured if they refuse to leave the organization. A 19-year-old girl was stripped naked, tied to a board and
drugged for refusing to leave Falun Gong, Kaneko said. The teen later became
schizophrenic, according to Kaneko. Japanese people "would not have understood the
seriousness of (China's) persecution of Falun Gong followers had it not been
for" my detention, she said. Kaneko said her black hair turned white during her
detention. She dyed it brown before returning to Japan. She also said her family
and friends in China were harassed because she was a member of Falun Gong. Seishu Makino, a Democratic Party of Japan politician who
heads the support group of lawmakers, said he will continue to support Falun
Gong followers. "The nature of the incident is that the lives of
Falun Gong followers in Japan are threatened" if they return to China, he
said. Human rights watchdog Amnesty International Japan has said
Falun Gong followers are often subjected to torture and other harassment in
China if they refuse to leave the organization. http://www.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/getarticle.pl5?nn20031129a5.htm
Staff writer
A resident of Japan who had been detained in China for her activities in the
Falun Gong spiritual movement thanked those who supported her Friday.
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