Dafa Disciples' Righteous Thoughts are Powerful
The evil beings are being destroyed in large numbers in the Three Realms and the human world. They have already seen that they will end in failure, so they make their last-ditch effort even more madly. The most severely persecuted ones are precisely those students who harbor attachments. The more fearful they are inside, the more the evil specifically goes after such students. And the overall situation that has appeared, in which Dafa is persecuted in the human world, is caused by the large-scale, severe occurrence of these students being persecuted because they have attachments. Because they couldn't let go of their attachments they have been so-called "reformed," and this has led them to do things that help the evil, making the situation severe.
Today’s Articles — April 26, 2001
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AP: 32 Detained in Falun Gong Protests
BEIJING (AP) - Police detained at least 32 people on Tiananmen Square Wednesday, the second anniversary of the outlawed Falun Gong spiritual movement's first large demonstration.
Reuters: China Detains Falun Gongers on Protest Anniversary
BEIJING, Apr 25, 2001 -- (Reuters) Members of Falun Gong staged scattered protests on Beijing' Tiananmen Square on Wednesday, two years to the day after the spiritual group stunned Chinese leaders by demonstrating on their front doorstep.
Reuters: Hong Kong Falun Gong marks Beijing sit-in anniversary
Wednesday April 25
HONG KONG (Reuters) - About 20 members of the Falun Gong spiritual movement, outlawed in mainland China, demonstrated in central Hong Kong on Wednesday for an end to what they called Beijing' campaign of "unreasonable persecution".
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Master Li quietly watching the world from amidst the mountains after leaving New York following July 20th, 1999. (Published January 19, 2000)