Voices of Support
Local Government | Government Statements | Politicians | European Parliament | United Nations | NGOs | Others
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Encouragement From Irish Police Force
2002-02-20 -
Sydsvenskan (Swedish newspaper): Home again after uncertainty in captivity
2002-02-20“We heard horrible things about how the cells for Chinese look like.” -
Two Finnish Practitioners Forcibly Deported, Media React Intensively
2002-02-20 -
Belgian Media Interview Practitioner Matthias who Appealed for Falun Dafa on Tiananmen
2002-02-20 -
Guardian [UK newspaper]: How pupil dodged Beijing police
2002-02-18[His mother, Gaydor Kaye, said]: "As far as we're concerned, it's had an excellent effect on his schoolwork and whole attitude. How many teenagers have the self-discipline to get up early three times a week to do an hour of exercises in the park?" -
De standard [Belgian newspaper]: Belgian Falun Gong practitioner arrested in Beijing
2002-02-18 -
BBC: Schoolboy 'roughed up' by China police
2002-02-17An 18-year-old schoolboy from Leeds has described how he was pinned by the throat as Chinese police tried to break up a protest supporting the Falun Gong spiritualmovement. Alexander Rostron was arrested in Beijing at a demonstration in Tiananmen Square in support of the movement on Thursday. -
Independent (UK): Britons seized in China for Falun Gong protest
2002-02-17 -
BBC: Falun Gong in the UK
2002-02-15 -
BBC: British schoolboy held in China
2002-02-15An 18-year-old schoolboy is set to become the fifth Briton expelled from China amid protests at the authorities' crackdown on the Falun Gong spiritual movement. -
The Scotsman : China deports four Britons after human rights rally
2002-02-15 -
Scotsman: City woman 'dragged from hotel by hair'
2002-02-15 -
Cyprus Mail: Falun Gong Activists Back to Whip Up Support
2002-02-13 -
I Cannot Keep Silent Any More!
2002-02-11A Chinese (non-practitioner) resident in Europe speaks out against the persecution in her motherland, and speaks in support of Falun Gong -
Human Rights Watch Report on Falun Gong Exposes China's Brutal 2.5-Year Terror Campaign
2002-02-08..Human Rights Watch was quoted as saying, "The charge that Falungong threatens the stability of China does not hold up.... Its claim that belief in Falungong is a public health menace is equally bogus. The danger to health comes from the treatment its practitioners receive at the hands of the police and prison officials."