Publications
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BELGA DEADLINE: Belgian Falun Gong wants to make an appeal to Verhofstadt
2002-02-21 -
AP Report: Jiang Denies Human Rights Violations
2002-02-21 -
Reuters: U.S. to Raise Treatment of Deportees with China
2002-02-20 -
CNA: U.S. Congressmen Urge Bush to Mention Falun Gong in Beijing
2002-02-19 -
AP: Chinese Students on Trial
2002-02-19 -
New York Times: In Rural China, Mental Hospitals Await Some Who Rock the Boat
2002-02-19Falun Gong says 1,000 of its members have been forcibly committed. -
German Falun Gong Practitioners Back from Beijing
2002-02-18“I have never seen or experienced anything like it. The police officers were insanely brutal,” said Mrs. Annett Munter from the German Falun Gong group. Chinese officers had slammed them onto the ground during the demonstration and then dragged her into a police vehicle. During the ensuing interrogation, when she refused to reveal the name of a friend, the officers hit her in the face until she bled. -
Report about Florian Akbar’s Arrest
2002-02-18“Some male police officers acted like genuine, beastly animals. They completely lacked self-control. I had the feeling, over and over again, that they really wanted to beat me up.” -
DN [Swedish newspaper]: Three Falungong Swedes home from China
2002-02-18 -
Press Association: SCHOOLBOY 'ROUGHED UP' IN TIANANMEN SQUARE PROTEST
2002-02-18 -
Hamburg Evening News [German newspaper]: Hamburg Citizen disappeared in China
2002-02-18 -
Report from German newspaper: Voice of Heilbronn
2002-02-18 -
Barometern Oskarshamns-tidningen (Swedish newspaper): Kalmar-citizen might be arrested in China
2002-02-18 -
DPA (Deutsche Presse Agentur): China deports over fifty foreign Falun Gong followers
2002-02-18 -
PRESS FREEDOM - RSF calls on President Bush to intervene after arrest of seven foreign journalists in China
2002-02-17Reporters Without Borders (RSF) called on US President George W. Bush to intervene with Chinese President Jiang Zemin during his forthcoming visit to China to try to end the harassment of foreign journalists covering demonstrations by the banned spiritual movement Falun Gong. Seven foreign reporters were arrested in Beijings Tienanmen Square on 14 February while covering the arrest of members of the movement protesting there.