Today’s Articles
- ▪ Street Parade in Korea: The Fa Exhibiting Its Mighty Virtue Amidst the Wind and Rain
- ▪ The Ultimate Power of the "610 Office": Pulling the Strings of Operations against Falun Gong (first posted in July 2001)
- ▪ Photo report: Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden Applauds SOS Walk in Sweden
- ▪ AP: China Pres Ends Malta Trip, Pressed On Falun Gong
- ▪ Malta Times: Falun Gong practitioners protest outside St John's
- ▪ Canadian Politicians Speak Out at a Press Conference in Toronto
- ▪ Gazette (Montreal): Woman keeps vigil for inmate
- ▪ Times: Olympics win sparks attack on Falun Gong
- ▪ Falun Dafa Practitioners in New Zealand Appeal in Front of Chinese Embassy on the Two-year Anniversary of "7.20"
- ▪ Hearing About Your SOS Urgent Rescue Actions, I Burst Into Tears
- ▪ Latest News from China - 07/19/2001
- ▪ My Experience of Protecting the Fa in Tiananmen Square on July 21, 2001
- ▪ The Dominion (Wellington, New Zealand): Woman stopped from visiting dying mother
- ▪ Practitioners Being Held in the Pingantai Labor Camp in Gansu Province
- ▪ Terrible Scenes in a Brainwashing Class and People Transformed into Demons in Other Dimensions
- ▪ Seven Examples of Retribution Provoked by Evil Deeds against Falun Dafa in Wei County, Hebei Province
- ▪ The Laws of Heaven Are Most Fair: There Is Retribution for Every Injustice
- ▪ Ottawa Citizen: Falun Gong supporters protest at embassy: Demonstrations, vigil to continue
- ▪ The Evening Post (Wellington, New Zealand): Falun Gong faithful rally for their rights
- ▪ The Power of Righteous Thoughts: All the Books Slandering Falun Dafa Are Gone
- ▪ A Fifty-Minute Special Falun Gong Program Airs on Korean TV
- ▪ Truth Clarifying on BBC2 Newsnight Happens Naturally
- ▪ Proclamation of Falun Dafa Week, City of Denison, Iowa [July 22-28, 2001]
- ▪ World Journal: Continued Heavy Storms Fall on Zhanjiang City, Causing Damage in Some Areas
- ▪ National Review: Mention of Falun Gong ignites a debate at a family event.
- ▪ Prague Post: Czech Falun issues warning
- ▪ Omaha World-Herald (Nebraska): Furthermore...
July 27, 2001