Publications, Press Releases
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Reuters: "[The trial] has raised questions about freedoms in the territory"
2002-08-10 -
South China Morning Post: Officers Under Fire in Falun Gong Case
2002-08-10 -
AP: Falun Gong followers wrap up defence in Hong Kong obstruction trial
2002-08-10 -
U.S. Newswire: Falun Gong Press Conference: Trial of Hong Kong
2002-08-10 -
New Zealand Herald: Speaker allows Falun Gong art
2002-08-10 -
Intervention Magazine: A Trial In Hong Kong Puts China On Trial
2002-08-09With Falun Gong supporters arrested and jailed in Hong Kong, Beijing's "two systems one country" is now on trial. -
Reuters: Lawyer says Falun Gong has right to protest in Hong Kong
2002-08-09 -
AP: Defence makes final arguments in Falun Gong obstruction trial
2002-08-09 -
Reuters: CHINA: Falun Gong floods HK officials with protest paper
2002-08-09 -
BBC Monitoring: Hong Kong lawyer says detained Falun Gong members feel persecuted
2002-08-09 -
A Trial that should Never have Happened 2002-08-08During the trial, the prosecutor could not produce a single third-party witness. The judge was even accused of bias and asked to step down. He refused. -
A Personal Story: My Arrest in China
2002-08-08 -
Verdict Nears in Test Case for Hong Kong's "One Country, Two Systems"
2002-08-07(FDI Press Release) Hong Kong police forcefully detained four Swiss and twelve Hong Kong Falun Gong practitioners for staging a peaceful appeal in front of the Chinese Liaison offices. The appealers were calling for an end to the persecution of Falun Gong in Mainland China. The trial, set for verdict this week, has been called flawed by courtroom observers due to signs of influence from Jiang Zemin's regime. -
Hong Kong Practitioners Issue Press Statement on the Current Trial
2002-08-07 -
Edinburgh Evening News:Report on the Festival Fringe Cavalcade
2002-08-07