Yoko Kaneko Rescue Committee Submits Appeal Letters Calling for Her Release from China
(Clearwisdom.net) July 10. Sankei Shimbun [Sankei News] reported from Shimane, Japan. Yoko Kaneko, 38, from
Niigata County,áis a Falun Gong practitioner and Chinese national who is married to a Japanese
citizen. In May 2002 she was detained by Chinese authorities in Bejing for distributing materials
that document the facts of the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners in China. Because she was
unlawfully sentenced to 18 months in a forced labor camp, members of the Yoko Kaneko Rescue
Committee visited the Shimane County Council on July 9 and submitted an appeal letter to Councilor
Sumida Nobuyoshi and the council asking for their help in securing Ms. Kaneko's earliest possible
release. The Yoko Kaneko Rescue Committee (contact person: Kitajima Mitsuru) has started a nationwide
rescue campaign, visiting various prefectures and autonomous regions. Last December, appeal letters
were submitted to regional councils detailing Ms. Yoko Kaneko's inhumane treatment in China. In
response to the appeal letter, councils in over 90 cities, towns, and villages have passed
resolutions calling for Ms. Yoko Kaneko to be released as soon as possible. These resolutions have
been sent to the Japanese central government. In addition, over 100,000 signatures have been
collected and will soon be submitted to Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. July 15, 2003
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.ca/mh/articles/2003/7/15/54027.html
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