Washington DC: Practitioners Hold Rally in Front of Russian Embassy, Call for Russia Not to Assist the CCP in Persecuting Falun Gong

(Clearwisdom.net) A number of Falun Gong practitioners in Washington DC held a rally in front of the Russian Embassy at 1:00 p.m. on March 26, 2007. They called upon Russia not to succumb to the CCP's pressure, and immediately release the Falun Gong practitioners detained in Moscow. They unfurled banners reading, "Immediately Release Falun Gong Practitioners!" and "Heaven will Eliminate the CCP, Soviet Union Communist Party's Yesterday Will be the CCP's Today."

Germany: Helping the People of Bielefeld Know About the Persecution of Falun Gong (Photos)

(Clearwisdom.net) "Why is he sitting there?" asked a passerby. The passerby was curious and wanted to know why a young Chinese man sat on a chair in the pedestrian zone. There were a pair of crutches right next to his chair and he was holding up a piece of paper that said, "A Labor Camp Survivor."

Taiwan Falun Dafa Association Releases Statement on Hong Kong Deportation Case

(Clearwisdom.net) The case that involved four Taiwanese Falun Gong practitioners who sued the Hong Kong Immigration Office for unlawful rejection of their entry to Hong Kong, after having gone through a four-year trial, drew to a conclusion. The Hong Kong High Court announced a verdict on March 23, 2007. The judge ruled that Taiwanese people who "physically have landed on Hong Kong soil but have not yet entered Hong Kong cannot be entitled with the protection of Hong Kong's Basic Human Rights. The Immigration Office has broad discretionary authority, and can deprive people who arrive in Hong Kong of their "rights to procedural fairness". Therefore, the judge withdrew the Taiwanese Falun Gong practitioner plaintiffs' application asking that the decision denying their entry be ruled unlawful. The judge also stated that the police's actions at the Immigration Office, in which they used violence against Taiwanese Falun Gong practitioner plaintiffs during the deportation, were not excessive.

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