Publications
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AFP: Hu refused to accept human rights letters, US congresswoman says
2002-05-03 -
AFP: China launches crackdown on 'harmful' Internet content
2002-05-03 -
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 -
Article from Mingbao (HK):
China Postpones Its TV Satellite Launch, Due to its Fear of Citizens Watching Overseas TV Programs 2002-04-30 -
National Post: Abusive states limit scrutiny, activists say - UN human rights forum: Agenda is driven by countries with something to hide
2002-04-29 -
Australian Financial Review: Olympic Chief Warns China On Human Rights
2002-04-28The International Olympic Committee has warned China that it risks losing the right to hold the 2008 Games unless it improves its human rights record. The strong warning from the new IOC President Jacques Rogge yesterday coincided with the third anniversary of a giant protest by the Falun Gong group that led to the movement being banned by the Chinese Government. -
Article from Montreal Gazette: A kangaroo commission
2002-04-27 -
AFP: Lone protester seized on Tiananmen on Falun Gong anniversary
2002-04-27 -
Wall Street Journal - Asia Briefs: Falun Gong Followers Detained
2002-04-27 -
AP: China Vows Better Rights by Olympics
2002-04-27 -
Article from Los Angeles Times
2002-04-27After a spate of attacks against Web sites in the United States, Australia, Canada and England maintained by the Falun Gong spiritual movement, Mulvenon said his investigation unearthed evidence showing that at least one U.S. attack originated with the Chinese Ministry of Public Security. "It's very clear to us that this was the ministry's doing, and it was a deliberate attempt to smear Falun Gong," he said. -
AP: Rights group says 2,000 arrested in northern Chinese city's crackdown on Falun Gong
2002-04-26 -
Reports on Falun Dafa in the Israeli Media 2002-04-24 -
South China Morning Post: In the name of the fathers
2002-04-23