Seven Articles of Master's Not Published Before Now Available

Please see "New Articles in Essentials for Further Advancement (II)" at the bottom of http://falundafa.org/eng/books.htm for the seven articles of Master Li's that were not published before.

Washington Times: A Prayer for Beijing

February 22, 2002

Today, President Bush had the opportunity to bring a message of support for religious freedom and tolerance to China's Tsinghua University, a place where students have attempted to live according to their conscience and have been thrown in prison for it. It is the final day of Mr. Bush's six-day visit to Asia, and it could be his crowning moment.

Reuters: China Alumni Plead to Bush Over Falun Gong

February 21, 2002

BEIJING (Reuters) - Fifteen U.S.-based scientists with ties to Beijing's famed Tsinghua University have petitioned President Bush, due to speak there on Friday, on behalf of jailed members of the banned Falun Gong spiritual group.

Radio Free Asia: University Students Convicted for Exposing the Persecution of Falun Gong

(Clearwisdom.net)

On February 18, 2002, Radio Free Asia reported from Hong Kong that six Tsinghua University students were convicted for opposing the Falun Gong ban on the Internet.

On Monday, according to a report from a Hong Kong-based Information Center for Human Rights and Democracy, 6 Tsinghua University students, including Lin Yang and Ma Yan, were tried last September by Xiangzhou District court of Zhuhai city, and charged with "violating the law through assisting an XX." However, their sentencing was delayed due to U.S. President George Bush's arrival. Since July 2000 these 6 students were collecting information about the persecution of Falun Gong, and posting this information on an overseas website. They were arrested in November 2000 and tried in September 2001. The Xiangzhou District court confirmed that they were tried.

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