Today’s Articles
Sept. 6, 2002
About Dafa
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- How Can We Do Better In Clarifying the Truth
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- The Japan Times: Psychiatric Abuse In China
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- A Six-Year-Old Boy Writes to the Prime Minister of Canada Appealing to End the Killing of Falun Gong Practitioners in China
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- Letter to the Prime Minister of Ukraine from Irish Falun Dafa Association
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- Taiwan Falun Dafa Association's Letter of Appeal to the Japanese Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs for the Rescue of Yoko Kaneko
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- Open Letter from Practitioners in Canada to Japanese Government Officials Appealing for the Rescue of Yoko Kaneko
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- Experiences Clarifying the Truth to Family, Friends and Colleagues
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- China Central TV's "Focal Point" Program Forces Thief to Blame Falun Gong
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- Dafa Practitioners from Hebei Province Successfully Hold a Fa Conference
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- Scholars On Trial from China's University Of Science And Technology Solemnly Declare their Innocence
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- "Doves of Truth" at an Agricultural Food Festival in Dehui City, Jilin Province
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- Cultivation Story of a Few Elderly Falun Gong Practitioners
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- Germany: SOS -- Bicycle Journey from Heidelberg to Bonn: Strive Together to Rescue Xiong Wei (Part II) (Photos)
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- Poem: After the Fa-Rectification
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- A Letter from A Practitioner in Prison to Her Sons
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- 54 Practitioners Solemnly Declare that their Words and Deeds Under Forced Brainwashing are Null and Void
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- Enlightening to the Connotations of Reading the Book Over and Over Again
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- Clarifying the Truth Well Can Solve Problems at the Source
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- Paralyzed and Bedridden for Twenty-One Years, I Was Able to Walk Again Shortly after I Found Falun Dafa
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- Practitioner Struck by Taxi Expresses Gratitude to Teacher: Righteous Thoughts Accompany Healing from Trauma
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- The Royal Gazette (Bermuda): Local activists to go up against [the persecution in China]
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- BBC: China Criticised For Ban On Google
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- Reuters: China Launches Satellite Clampdown After Pirate Broadcasts (Photo)
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- AP: Falun Gong [Pre-empts] TV Broadcasts
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- SCMP: Probe Into Blocked Net Sites - Harvard Law School Researchers Testing China's Firewall Expect To List 1,000 Locations