Publications
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Via Satellite: Regulatory Review: Captain Midnight Strikes Again
2002-09-04 -
SCMP: Probe into blocked Net sites Harvard Law School researchers testing China's firewall expect to list 1,000 locations
2002-09-04 -
Los Angeles Times: Google Blocked in China as Meeting Nears
2002-09-04 -
AP: China Blocks Google Search Engine
2002-09-03Authorities apply blocks to prevent Internet users from viewing sites run by Falun Gong...A search for Jiang on Google turns up a Web page posted by the banned Falun Gong spiritual movement entitled "Exposing the crimes of Jiang Zemin." The group accuses Jiang of killing its followers in the course of a crackdown aimed at eliminating the group[..]. -
Packet & Times (Ontario, Canada): Area siblings caught in China's crackdown [...], were jailed while in China for supporting Falun Gong
2002-09-03 -
AFP: Falungong members protest at Earth Summit
2002-09-02 -
The Courier: County residents get familiar with Falun Gong
2002-09-02 -
Asian Wall Street Journal: Thailand's Blunder on Taiwan
2002-09-02"As China's economic clout continues to grow, it is becoming increasingly commonplace to see other nations in the region make sometimes shameful compromises to avoid giving offense to their powerful neighbor." -
Los Angeles Times: The Great Firewall of China
2002-09-02 -
AP: China Dissidents Thwarted on Net
2002-09-01Some Chinese non-governmental organizations have hacked Falun Gong websites in order to take them offline, the report said. -
CNN.com: China cracks down on Internet
2002-09-01 -
Hindustan Times: The Inscrutable Chinese
2002-08-31I have read some books on [.] Falun Gong. It seems a pretty innocuous [practice] open to people of any faith who believe in truth, compassion and tolerance. Why should anyone in his senses want to stamp it out is beyond my comprehension. -
Japan Times: Falun Gong seeks peace and freedom to practice (Photo)
2002-08-30"Most were bruised and beaten. One woman told me she had been without food or drink or allowed to go to the toilet for five days. Police called her a panda because of her two eyes were bruised black. There was consideration for practitioners from overseas, but still I was stripped naked and slapped around." -
Economist: Case closed
2002-08-30An unidentified woman has paid the fines of 16 [practitioners] of the Falun Gong spiritual [practice], who were brought up on public obstruction charges in the group's first criminal trial in Hong Kong, local human rights activists have labelled Hong Kong's crackdown a political move to appease Beijing. -
Japan Times: Psychiatry confab ends with plea
2002-08-30The World Psychiatric Association, which organized the congress, also confirmed that it will send a team of experts to China in spring to investigate claims that the government is confining political dissidents, including Falun Gong [practitioners] in mental hospitals.