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Chinese military police policeman wrestle with an Australian Falun Gong practitioner (obscured) who held up a yellow protest banner, as two other Australian practitioners look on, during a protest in Beijing's Tiananmen Square Thursday, March 7, 2002. All of the protesters, including the two women, were detained during the protest, which occurred near where the annual meeting of China's national legislature is being held. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)

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A plain clothed police officer, right, attempts to grab a banner from a Falun Gong practitioner as two female practitioners look on at left, during a protest in Beijing's Tiananmen Square Thursday March 7, 2002. Seven Australian Falun Gong members were detained during the protest, which occurred near where the annual meeting of China's national legislature is being held. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)

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A plain clothed police officers, center, attempts to grab a banner from a foreign Falun Gong practitioner as five other foreign practitioners shout pro-Falun Gong slogans, during a protest in Beijing's Tiananmen Square Thursday March 7, 2002. At right a military policeman holds another banner earlier confiscated from one of the protesters also at right. Seven Australian Falun Gong members were detained during the protest, which occurred near where the annual meeting of China's national legislature is being held. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)

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Australian citizens Candice Molnar (L) and Mihai Molnar who were arrested on March 7, 2002, in Beijing's Tiananmen Square are pictured in this undated handout photograph in Melbourne. China detained seven foreign members of the banned Falun Gong spiritual movement Thursday for protesting in Tiananmen Square over Beijing's campaign against the group [...]. Police whisked away the foreigners, at least three of whom were Australian, after they staged a brief protest on the square next to where the National People's Congress, China's parliament, was meeting in central Beijing. Photo by Reuters (Handout)

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