Publications
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Frankfurter Rundschau (Frankfurt Chronicle newspaper): The [German] government’s China policies meet with criticism
2001-11-16 -
METRO [UK newspaper]: Protest greets Chinese leader
2001-11-15 -
MAERKISCHE ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG [German newspaper]: SOS Walk Through Europe Also Brought Falun Gong Followers to Potsdam
2001-11-15 -
AFP: The persecution against Falun Gong impedes the progress of human rights (Robinson)
2001-11-13"The very harsh use of reeducation by forced labour against Falun Gong practitioners probably slowed down the progress in terms of freedom of expression and freedom of association", analyzed Mrs. Robinson. She added that "the members of Falun Gong endure numerous violations of human rights in the way they are detained and treated." -
US Report Reveals the Horrific Prison Conditions for Falun Gong members
2001-11-12One Falun Gong practitioner, Chen Gang, worked for the Beijing office of Carlsberg Brewery. He was arrested, tortured, and remains in prison for being a Falun Gong practitioner. In response to the State Department report, Mr. Chen's sister, Ying Chen — a native-born Chinese woman who now lives in New Jersey-stated: "The appalling crimes that have been committed toward Falun Gong practitioners, and that have gone unpunished and actually rewarded have been far more horrendous than the notorious acts of the Japanese soldiers when they invaded China!" -
AP Media Report: Mary Robinson said she repeated concerns about reports of torture against Falun Gong followers
2001-11-12Robinson said she also asked about two jailed Chinese journalists and Zhao Ming, a detained Falun Gong follower who studied at her alma mater, Dublin University. -
AP: Rts Grp: China Blocking Visit Of UN Inspector On Torture
2001-11-12The banned Falun Gong spiritual movement says its followers have been singled out for torture in China's 2 1-2-year crackdown on the group. Falun Gong says more than 300 of its members have died from abuse in custody. -
REUTERS: Falun Gong follower dies in custody in China
2001-11-12Treatment of Falun Gong detainees is a prominent concern of rights groups and the United Nations, whose human right chief, Mary Robinson, was in Beijing on Friday and expected to raise the issue of torture in talks with senior leaders. -
DPA: UN Rights Chief Engages China, As Group Sees "Little Progress"
2001-11-09 -
Taipei Times: The 'People's Republic of Terror' [Excerpt]
2001-11-08 -
The Courier and Advertiser [Scottish newspaper]: MP Backing Chinese Case
2001-11-08 -
UK Newspaper Reports How Chinese State-controlled Media Fans Hatred
2001-11-06 -
NORRKÖPINGS TIDNINGAR [Swedish newspaper]: Falun Gong at the Finspång Library
2001-11-05Chinese practitioners risk their lives when they, in a peaceful manner, appeal to the regime to stop the persecution and find a peaceful solution. -
ChineseWorld: Global Falun Gong RescueWalk Evokes Big Repercussions
2001-11-05 -
An Article From The Times of Malta: Crackdown on Falun Gong
2001-11-03As always, the greatest weapon of the world`s oppressors is secrecy. Evil thrives in the dark. But in the words of Justice Brandeis, "sunlight is the most powerful of all disinfectants". The only way to stop Chinese President Jiang Zemin in his crusade to destroy these decent people is to shine a light on his actions.