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AFP: China launches crackdown on 'harmful' Internet content
2002-05-03 -
British Falun Dafa Practitioners Commemorate the Third Anniversary of 4.25 Appeal - A Report from London
2002-05-02 -
Chinese Embassy Threatens Austrian Enterprise
2002-05-02...the Chinese Embassy in Vienna had complained about the [Falun Gong] posters and threatened that if the airport did not remove the posters, they would terminate air traffic between Vienna and China. -
Zhang Cuiying Painting Exhibition Successfully Held in Copenhagen, Denmark
2002-05-02 -
Ten Odd Scenes during Jiang's Visit to Germany
2002-05-02 -
Russia: St. Petersburg TV Station Broadcasts Special Program Introducing Falun Dafa
2002-05-02The ten-minute program highlighted the protest activities, as well as scenes of the practitioners practising the exercises and promoting Falun Dafa. -
A Reply Letter from Member of European Parliament Ulla Sandbaek
2002-05-02 -
Financial Times: Dismissal sparks fears on HK press freedom
2002-05-02 -
CNN:
Row over China reporter sacking 2002-05-02 -
The Journey of Falun Dafa Photo Exhibition Successfully Held at Odessa City, Ukraine
2002-05-01 -
Practitioners in Moscow Give a Letter of Protest to the Chinese Embassy, Strongly Requesting an End to the Persecution in China
2002-05-01 -
Indonesian Falun Dafa Association Sues Chinese Embassy in Jakarta
2002-05-01 -
Boston Globe:
500 protest Falun Gong persecution by Beijing 2002-05-01 -
AP:
Hundreds gather to welcome/protest Chinese visit to New York. 2002-05-01 -
CNS News:
US Urged to Caution Chinese Leader on Taiwan, Human Rights 2002-05-01