Today’s Articles
Oct. 8, 2004
About Dafa
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- 2004 U.S. Congressional-Executive Commission on China Annual Report Cites Intensified Repression of Freedom of Belief
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- India Falun Dafa Association Founded (Photos)
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- Germany: Falun Gong Practitioner Xiong Wei Reveals First-hand Experience in a Chinese Labor Camp (Photo)
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- Clarifying the Truth in Depth in Manhattan (Photos)
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- Zhuan Falun Displayed at Argentina Book Show (Photos)
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- Thailand: Introducing Falun Dafa and Clarifying the Truth at the Thailand Healthcare Expo 2004 (Photos)
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- Falun Dafa Practitioner Guan Shujie Dies As A Result of Persecution
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- Update on Ms. Gao Rongrong, Whose Face was Disfigured by Electric Baton Torture in the Longshan Forced Labor Camp (Warning: Graphic Photos)
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- University Professor Suffers Mental Breakdown Due to Torture and Brainwashing; Elderly Mother Kneels down to Beg for a Visit
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- Additional Information about the Persecution and Death of Falun Dafa Practitioner Ms. Huang Sujun from Jieyang City, Guangdong Province
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- Zou Yanjie's Feet Amputated Due to Persecution (Photos)
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- Aohan County, Inner Mongolia: Ji Guomin Abducted, her Mother-in-law Dies of Stress Related Illness
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- Kunming Medical College Breaks Up A Falun Dafa Practitioner's Marriage and Forces Her to Have an Abortion
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- Exposing Crimes Committed by Police in the First Jail in Jieyang City, Guangdong Province
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- Paralyzed after Giving Birth, a Woman Recovers After Attending Teacher's Eight-day Seminar
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- Studying the Fa and Cultivating the Heart - Breast Cancer Disappears
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- Two Stories about How Practitioner Fu Rong Boldly Clarified the Truth
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- Cultivation Experiences Shared by a Practitioner in Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province
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- Thoughts After Reading Teacher's Article, "In Fa-Rectification Your Thoughts Have to be Righteous, Not Human"
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- Falun Dafa Made Me a Better Teacher
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- Latest News from China -- September 19, 2004
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- 312 People Declare that their Words and Deeds Under Forced Brainwashing are Null and Void
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- Summary of Other Articles and News - September 25, 2004