A Practitioner from Weifang, Shandong Is Beaten to Death by Beijing Police

She died three days after she got home. Shortly before she passed away, she regretted that her daughter-in-law had not become a Falun Dafa practitioner and that she could not clarify the truth to more people.

Mercury Australia, January 11, 2002: Mother, Sister Now Detainees in China

A Dapto woman trying desperately to free her mother from a Chinese labour camp has suffered another serious blow.

Esther Wang's only sibling, a 31-year-old sister Stephanie, who had been helping in the release bid, also has been arrested for being a member of the Falun Gong, which is being persecuted by the Chinese government.

Irish Times (Home News Section): Cowen to discuss human rights during China visit

Jan 18, 2002

The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Cowen, is expected to discuss human rights issues when he meets Chinese leaders during a visit to Beijing next week.

The Minister is likely to raise the issue of the jailed Falun Gong practitioner and Trinity College student, Mr. Zhao Ming, during planned meetings with the Chinese Premier, Mr. Zhu Rongji, or with the Chinese Foreign Minister.

New Jersey: The State Senate Commends Falun Dafa and Its Founder, Master Li Hongzhi

The State Senate of New Jersey passes a resolution to commend Falun Dafa and Its Founder, Master Li Hongzhi, as well as the practitioners within the Garden State for their commitment and dedication to this advanced cultivation and practice system.

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