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BBC Monitoring: China: CPJ "concerned" about online news restrictions
2002-07-17 -
Apple Daily: If It Wasn't a Blacklist, What Was It? (Excerpted)
2002-07-17"Before the fifth anniversary of the Return of Hong Kong to China, many visitors were denied entry to Hong Kong. [..] And the randomly selected happened to be all Falun Gong practitioners. How strange!" -
Central News Agency: Falun Gong Claims TV Tapping is Peaceful and Rational Action
2002-07-17 -
NewsMax.com: Labour Unrest Rocks Southern China
2002-07-17"China cut transmission of the BBC's World Service Television channel after it broadcast uncensored footage relating to Falun Gong, which ranks high on China's list of banned media coverage, along with any mention of Taiwan or Tibet in ways that stray from the Communist Party line. " -
LIBERO (Italian newspaper): Unbelievable story - Falun Gong Practitioner Li Liyou was persecuted because of her belief a slender Chinese girl confronts the Communists huge dragon
2002-07-15 -
Italy: Practitioner Dai Zhizhen Narrates Her Experience of being persecuted on Italian TV
2002-07-15For practising this spiritual cultivation, her husband was killed, and her husbands sister was sent to a forced labour camp. -
Los Angeles Times: Hong Kong's Eroding Rights
2002-07-15 -
Irish Practitioners Meet the Prime Minister of Ireland
2002-07-14 -
Far Eastern Economic Review: "They Will Not Go Away."
2002-07-14 -
The Freedom Times (Taiwan): My Experience of Being Forcibly Repatriated by Hong Kong Police (Excerpt)
2002-07-14 -
AFP: China to allow BBC to resume broadcasting when it fixes "violations"
2002-07-14 -
SOS Nordic Tour: Three years of persecution, three years of courage - yet three years is too long!
2002-07-12 -
Reuters: BBC, China in talks to resume satellite broadcasts
2002-07-12"Beijing's sensitivity over Falun Gong was highlighted this week in a propaganda campaign that blamed the group for a series of hijackings of a Chinese satellite signal..in China, where the media is closely guarded as a crucial means of spreading propaganda." -
AFP: Falun Gong circumvent Beijing crackdown with phones, faxes, Internet
2002-07-12 -
Hallandsposten (Swedish newspaper): Chinese mysticism amidst market stalls
2002-07-12