The Chunichi Shimbun (Japan): Supporters Hold Signature Collection Drive in Yokkaichi to Rescue Yoko Kaneko (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net) The Chunichi Shimbun (Japan) reported on
June 8, 2003: Last May, 38-year-old Ms. Yoko Kaneko was detained in Beijing for
distributing flyers protesting the suppression of Falun Gong. People from all
walks of society trying to rescue her held a signature collection drive on June
7 in front of Kinki Nippon Yokkaichi Station in Yokkaichi (city). Ms. Yoko was born in China, and married a Japanese man in 1999. They moved to
live in Harmachi, Sado, Niigata County, Japan. Her arrest occurred during a
visit back to China last year. Her husband once met with her last August, and he
said Ms. Yoko looked very pale and weak. Ms. Yoko's friends and Falun Gong practitioners in Japan formed a
"Rescue Committee" and held a signature collection drives around Japan
to secure her release. Today, more than a dozen practitioners in Kinki area including Kyoto and Nara
collected signatures on the streets.

Practitioners Collect Signatures to Call for Rescue of Ms.
Yoko Kaneko
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2003/6/26/52909.html
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