Japanese Newspaper SHIKOKU: "Alliance for Rescuing Yoko Kaneko" Collects Signatures in Takamatsu City For Its Appeal for the Release of Ms. Yoko Kaneko
August 17, 2003 (Clearwisdom.net) On August 12, 2003 the Japanese newspaper SHIKOKU reported:
"At the end of May 2002, Ms. Yoko Kaneko, a 38-year-old resident of Hamochi
Town at Niigata-Ken was arrested and detained in Beijing, China for distributing
Falun Gong materials. The Alliance for Rescuing Yoko Kaneko held a signature
collecting activity in front of the Sancho Building on Central Store Street,
Takamatsu City, to appeal to the Japanese government for the immediate rescue of
Ms. Yoko Kaneko. Ms. Yoko Kaneko was born in China. Her Chinese name is Luo Rong. In 1999 she
moved to Niigata. In May 2002, she went back to China and was arrested for
distributing Falun Gong materials. She was sentenced to one and a half year of
forced labor. Since its inception in June 2003, the Alliance has driven around the country
to raise awareness of the rescue campaign. Today, nine members of the Alliance
came to Shikoku County to collect signatures and deliver the appeal letter to
the relevant government departments."
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.cc/mh/articles/2003/8/17/55736.html
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