Kuwait Times

French father on hunger strike for ‘abducted’ kids

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TOKYO: A Frenchman in Japan who says his children were abducted by their Japanese mother began a hunger strike in Tokyo yesterday, in a protest he hopes will bring internatio­nal attention to his fight to be reunited with his family. “I’ve given everything, I’ve lost my job, my house and my savings in the last three years. I weigh 80 kilograms now, and I’ll give it all until the very last gram,” Vincent Fichot told AFP, sitting at the entrance to a train station in Tokyo, not far from the new Olympic stadium.

Fichot, 39, who has lived in Japan for 15 years, said he will not give up his hunger strike until his children, a boy and a girl aged six and four, are returned to him. Failing that, he said, “I want the French authoritie­s to show me they are serious and that they really want to defend my kids, and that they will impose sanctions against Japan until Japan agrees to protect my children’s rights.”

His wife has accused him in court of domestic violence, Fichot said, but later “retracted” the claim, and the Japanese justice system now has “nothing to reproach me for”, he said. “I’ve tried everything, I’ve tried to convince my wife by saying to her that it was not good for the kids,” he added. “Right now I don’t even know if they are alive.” Joint custody of children in cases of divorce or separation does not exist legally in Japan, where parental abductions are common and often tolerated by local authoritie­s. No official numbers exist, but rights groups have estimated that about 150,000 minors are forcibly separated from a parent every year in the East Asian archipelag­o. —AFP

 ?? —AFP ?? TOKYO: French resident Vincent Fichot, whose two children have been abducted by their Japanese mother, poses for a photo outside a train station yesterday.
—AFP TOKYO: French resident Vincent Fichot, whose two children have been abducted by their Japanese mother, poses for a photo outside a train station yesterday.

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