Today’s Articles
- ▪ Elderly Man, Lin Youhui, from Jieyang City, Guangdong Province Dies As a Result of Persecution
- ▪ Dafa Practitioner Mrs. Li Yansong from Dalian City, Liaoning Province Dies of Persecution
- ▪ Dafa Practitioner, Mr. Han Junqing, Who Went Astray, But Later Corrected His Wrongdoing, Died as a Result of Torture at the Fangshan Detention Center
- ▪ In Memory of Falun Dafa Practitioner Mr. Yao Yaoyuan
- ▪ An Aged Mother Grieves as Daughter is Killed and Son is Disabled by Torture While in Police Custody
- ▪ A Female Farmer from Shandong Province Recounts Her Persecution Experiences
- ▪ Tongliao City Prison Officer, Li Yinjie, is Illegally Detained for Practicing Falun Gong; His 16-year-old Daughter Appeals Against This Injustice
- ▪ Torture and Murder of Dafa Practitioners in the Qiqihar City Forced Labor Camp
- ▪ Account of the Ongoing Persecution of Falun Dafa Practitioners by Police in Chishan Prison
- ▪ More Facts of the Persecution Occurring at Shandong Province's No. 1 Female Forced Labor Camp
- ▪ Proclamation Expressing Congratulations to Falun Gong on Its Continued Efforts to Improve the Health and Lifestyles of Its Participants, Illinois State Senate [May 23, 2004]
- ▪ The Chinese Consulate in Houston Unreasonably Rejected My Passport Extension Application (Photo)
- ▪ Denver, Colorado: Practitioners in the Rocky Mountain Region Hold an Experience Sharing Conference (Photos)
- ▪ United Kingdom: Introducing Falun Dafa and Revealing the Facts of the Persecution During the Glasgow Festival (Photos)
- ▪ Remaining Unaffected, Becoming Calmer, More Mature and Clearheaded While Striving Forward Together
- ▪ My Path of Validating Falun Dafa
- ▪ A Practitioner Immediately Corrects Her Mistake, Improves Herself and Clarifies the Truth
- ▪ Some Thoughts on Conducting Interviews for Investigative Reports
- ▪ Latest News from China (June 3, 2004)
- ▪ Latest News from China -- June 7, 2004
- ▪ 47 People Declare that their Words and Deeds Under Forced Brainwashing are Null and Void
- ▪ Summary of Other Articles and News -- June 9, 2004
June 17, 2004