Voices of Support
Local Government | Government Statements | Politicians | European Parliament | United Nations | NGOs | Others
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	    Encouragement From Irish Police Force2002-02-20 
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	    Sydsvenskan (Swedish newspaper): Home again after uncertainty in captivity2002-02-20 “We heard horrible things about how the cells for Chinese look like.” “We heard horrible things about how the cells for Chinese look like.”
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	    Two Finnish Practitioners Forcibly Deported, Media React Intensively2002-02-20 
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	    Belgian Media Interview Practitioner Matthias who Appealed for Falun Dafa on Tiananmen2002-02-20  
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	    Guardian [UK newspaper]: How pupil dodged Beijing police2002-02-18 [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?" [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?"
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	    De standard [Belgian newspaper]: Belgian Falun Gong practitioner arrested in Beijing2002-02-18 
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	    BBC: Schoolboy 'roughed up' by China police2002-02-17 An 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. An 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.
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	    Independent (UK): Britons seized in China for Falun Gong protest2002-02-17 
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	    BBC: Falun Gong in the UK2002-02-15 
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	    BBC: British schoolboy held in China2002-02-15 An 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. An 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.
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	    The Scotsman : China deports four Britons after human rights rally2002-02-15 
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	    Scotsman: City woman 'dragged from hotel by hair'2002-02-15 
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	    Cyprus Mail: Falun Gong Activists Back to Whip Up Support2002-02-13 
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	    I Cannot Keep Silent Any More!2002-02-11 A Chinese (non-practitioner) resident in Europe speaks out against the persecution in her motherland, and speaks in support of Falun Gong A Chinese (non-practitioner) resident in Europe speaks out against the persecution in her motherland, and speaks in support of Falun Gong
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	    Human Rights Watch Report on Falun Gong Exposes China's Brutal 2.5-Year Terror Campaign2002-02-08 ..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." ..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."
 
                     
                 
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