Today’s Articles
July 28, 2001
About Dafa
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- De Standard: Falun Gong Activists Expose Persecutions
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- Photo Report: SOS Walk in Berlin, Germany
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- Lord Mayor of Dublin Supports SOS Rescue Effort in Ireland
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- Falun Dafa Practitioner Huang Jianyong from Macheng City, Hubei Province was Tortured to Death
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- Dalian Indoctrination Center Brutally Tortures Falun Dafa Practitioners, and Kills Chen Jiafu and Liu Yonglai
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- Times of Malta: Falun Gong Practitioner Appeals to Jiang Zemin
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- Hong Kong iMail: EC rights report gives thumbs up to SAR
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- Russian Practitioners Protest Against Jiang Zemin, Clarify the Truth to the People and Suffocate the Evil
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- The Ultimate Power of the "610 Office": Pulling the Strings of Operations against Falun Gong (first posted in January 2001)
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- Star Tribune (Minnesota): Wellstone joins rally against persecution in China
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- World Service Authority Representative Speaks at July 19th Rally in Washington DC
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- SOS: Stop the Killing in Sister City -- City of Shijiazhuang
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- Photo report: S.O.S Walk in Toowoomba, Australia
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- A Dafa Disciple's Fa Rectification Epic (II)
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- Latest News From China - 07/20/2001
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- Immediate Retribution in this Lifetime: Two Policemen Die from Cancer after Persecuting Dafa Practitioners
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- Police in Wei County, Hebei Province Brutally Torture a 60-year-old Female Practitioner
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- My Excruciating Experience at the Chaoyang Police Station and Detention Center in Beijing
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- A Female Practitioner's Righteousness Overwhelms Policemen
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- Sending Out Righteous Thoughts Is a Powerful Way to Eliminate Evil
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- An American Practitioner's Letter to Secretary of State Colin Powell
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- CTV (Canada): Bitter Falun Gong anniversary
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- Perinton - Fairport Post (New York): Falun Gong practitioner finds refuge in Fairport home
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- The Roanoke Times (Virginia): Peaceful exercises can lead to persecution, execution in China
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- Knoxville News (Tennessee): End of art form's oppression sought Group travels U.S. in battle against Chinese dominion
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- Prague Post: Politicians to form Beijing 'committee'