Carole Ghosn speaks on French radio – News – NHK WORLD



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The wife of former Nissan Motor president, Carlos Ghosn, said she had left Japan for France in order to fight for her husband's human rights after his arrest in Tokyo.

Carole Ghosn was speaking to a French radio during an interview broadcast Monday evening, local time.

Ghosn was arrested for the fourth time last Thursday by Tokyo prosecutors, suspected of aggravated breach of trust. Ghosn and his wife have been living in a temporary residence in Tokyo since he was released on bail in early March. After her rest, Carole secretly left Japan for France.

She told French radio that Japanese prosecutors had confiscated her mobile phone and her Lebanese pbadport.

She stated that she had decided to leave for France, fearing to be alone in Tokyo, where she had no knowledge.

She added that Ghosn's lawyer had told her that she would not be able to see her husband for a few weeks.

She decided to travel to France to discuss the issue of human rights and what had happened to her in Tokyo and her husband.

When prosecutors took Ghosn, she said that about twenty officials went into their apartment and took pictures of everything, including personal computers, smartphones and documents, before seizing them. .

The wife stated that the officials stayed for four hours and followed her everywhere, even when she went to the bathroom and took a shower. She described the experience as "humiliating" and compared it to a terrorist treatment.

Describing Ghosn's physical condition before his rest, the wife said that he was very tired and looked leaner.

She added that she and her husband were shocked to learn that they could be arrested again the day before because they did not believe it would happen.

She suggested that she was seeking help from the French government, saying that she believed in her innocence and that she would continue to fight until proven otherwise.

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