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South China Morning Post: 'Sensitive guest' stays aloof; Protesters forced to keep their distance as Jiang snubs German press
2002-04-16 -
Dresden Latest News: SPD Demands Clarification Regarding Police Presence -- Jiang Visit in Saxonia
2002-04-16 -
Wolfsburg News: "Fallersleben" Train Station under Tight Security
2002-04-16 -
South China Morning Post: Rights time bomb ticking
2002-04-15 -
FDI: University Professor Beaten to Death, Woman Tortured in Mental Hospital among Five Recent Falun Gong Deaths
2002-04-14 -
Residents of Goslar, Germany are Angry at Jiang Zemins Visit
2002-04-14 -
AP Photo: Falun Gong Practitioners Hold a Rally in Downtown Chater Garden in Hong Kong
2002-04-14 -
Incident during Jiang Zemins Visit: Woman demonstrator breaks through cordon, runs toward the Chinese President and is arrested
2002-04-12 -
Amnesty International: Urgent Action
2002-04-12 -
AFP: China escapes hostile human rights resolution, angering campaigners
2002-04-12The failure of the Commission's 53 members to submit a resolution on China provoked angry condemnation from campaigners, including US-based Human Rights Watch which denounced it as a "lamentable lack of political will" -
DPA: Falun Gong protests continue
2002-04-12 -
DPA: Germany Stresses Religious Rights in Talks with Jiang
2002-04-12 -
Dresden Latest News: Meditating far from the Official Route
2002-04-12 -
Association for Endangered Peoples Files Criminal Law Suit Against Chinas President
2002-04-10"This international human rights organization accuses this politician of committing four cases of bodily harm with intent to kill, as well as accuses him of grave bodily injuries, abridging personal freedom and rape in three other cases. The seven-page indictment describes shocking cases of torture against members of the Falun Gong movement, Tibetans and Uigurs." -
Reuters: China's Jiang Holds Talks with German Leader amid Protests [Excerpt]
2002-04-10