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Sweden: Falun Dafa Practitioners Hold Performance to Introduce Falun Dafa and Chinese Traditional Culture
 When they left, they told the practitioners, “I feel like I’m at home when I’m with you.” “You are a group of such kind and honest people.” “I wish to attend your next party.” “Today I not only learned about the traditional Chinese culture, but also learned the truth about Falun Dafa. Thank you!” |
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Jiang Regime's Persecution Against European Citizens (Part 19) - Rescue our family members
He was again arrested in Zhengzhou City, Henan Province when he clarified the truth to people there. He was sent to a labour camp in Zhengzhou, where his is still detained. |
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| Persecution in China |
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Mudanjiang City Police Torture to Death Female Dafa Practitioner
On the morning of September 16, 2002, she was kidnapped by the city police department. In the afternoon of the same day, she was beaten to death. In order to shirk responsibility, the police threw her corpse off from a building and then claimed that she committed suicide by jumping off the building. |
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| Worldwide News and Activities |
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Introducing Falun Dafa to the Kansas State University Poetry Group
On November 23, 2002, Falun Dafa practitioners attended a meeting of the Kansas State University Poetry Group where we were invited to present an introduction to Falun Dafa and the persecution in China. |
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Practitioner in Australia Asks For Senator's Help to Deliver a Letter and Christmas Present to Fiancée in a Chinese Forced Labour Camp
"As Christmas is approaching, everyone else is reuniting with his or her loved ones. However, my fiancée is still suffering the risk of being tortured, while I am unable to obtain a visa to China to visit her. I have written a letter to Li Ying and have a Christmas gift for her. I doubt that my letter will reach her, due to the high security in China. Would it be possible for an Australian Government official to kindly deliver this message in Shanghai?" |
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| Focus on Hong Kong |
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China Would be in Danger of What?
Some leaders of China are terrified by the potential disclosure to the public of the corruption and the cruelty of the party. The only way to avoid this danger is to firmly impose the autocratic mechanism implemented in Mainland China. |
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Observer Worldview Extra: Losing liberties in Hong Kong (Excerpt)
Civil liberties campaigners believe that the new laws could be used to punish critics of the Chinese government, journalists and newspaper editors who publish anti-government stories, and political dissidents...Rumours also surfaced on Monday that a number of foreign banks were discussing scaling back their operations in Hong Kong because of fears that the new laws would restrict the flow of information in the territory. |
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Apple Daily: Statement by Professors in Hong Kong Calls Article 23 a “Tremendously Fearful” Threat to Freedom of Press (Photo)
Full-time professors from the School of Journalism and Communication at the Chinese University of Hong Kong published a joint statement pointing out that the proposed Article 23 is a “tremendously fearful” threat to freedom of the press |
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| Practitioners' Art and Music |
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Postcard: Thank you to the Kind-hearted people who support “Zhen Shan Ren”
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Music: Mourn with Respect
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| Practitioners Exchange Experiences |
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Rectifying the Fa in the US (part 1)
As soon as I boarded my airplane that was leaving for Chicago on Oct. 22, 2002, I started to study the Fa to purify myself. When the airplane arrived at Chicago at about 1 o’clock in the afternoon, I felt both a little bit nervous and excited. I felt that this trip was extraordinary. |
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Take Heart
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