A memorial service was held in Tokyo on the 2nd for Ms. Ki, the daughter of Chinese human rights activist Tang Yoshida, who passed away last month while studying abroad in Japan.

Chinese authorities did not allow her father, Mr. Tang, to leave the country and did not allow him to attend his daughter's funeral.



*Ki is the king.

Zheng * Ki, the daughter of Chinese human rights activist and former lawyer Tang Yoshida, came to Japan in 2019 with the aim of attending university, but three years ago she fell ill and had been battling an illness. , died at the young age of 27.



On the 2nd, a funeral ceremony for Sei*Ki was held in Tokyo, attended by Sei*Ki's mother and supporters.

The venue was decorated with a photo of Sei*ki taken before he fell ill, and those in attendance laid flowers and said their final farewells.



His father, Mr. Karayoshida, had asked to travel to Japan to see his daughter, but the Chinese authorities did not allow him to leave the country for reasons such as "national security," and the funeral ceremony was held on the 2nd. I was not even able to attend.



Mr. Tang was detained by the authorities for over a year until January of last year, and it is believed that he is still under surveillance by the authorities.

Tomoko Ako, a professor at the University of Tokyo's graduate school who is an expert on Chinese social issues and has been providing support, said, ``I wanted to be able to meet my daughter, even if it was just for one last glimpse.'' The true nature of a nation is to wish for the happiness of each and every citizen. "I think China has become a country with international influence, so I want them to protect human rights."