Today’s Articles
April 9, 2004
About Dafa
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- More Facts about the Death of Lawyer Li Jian Due to Persecution
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- Mother Ruthlessly Persecuted, Child Suffers Mental Breakdown
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- Ms. Zhang Yanrong, an Engineer, Is Sentenced to Nine Years of Imprisonment for Practicing Falun Gong
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- The Persecution of Ms. Liu Xiaoying and Her Family at the Institute of Hydrogeology and Environmental Geology
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- Academy of Science Graduate Student Hong Wei Is Secretly Sentenced to Ten Years in Prison
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- Seven More Falun Gong Practitioners in Gansu Province Illegally Sentenced, Some to Serve as Many as Nine Years in Prison
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- Rally in Washington DC: "Oppose the Persecution of Falun Gong in China; Support the U.S. Resolution before the UN Human Rights Commission" (Photos)
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- Dafa Practitioners and Human Rights Groups in the Greater Boston Area Rally at Harvard Square in Support of UN Human Rights Resolution (Photo)
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- WOIPFG Publishes New Book, "Investigation Reports on the Persecution of Falun Gong" -- - Spokesman Sends Copy to Ministers of Each Country during United Nations Human Rights Commission Meeting in Geneva (Photos)
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- Washington DC: Cherry Blossom Festival Parade Welcomes Minghui School Students (Photos)
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- Little Fadu's Fourth Birthday (Photos)
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- Some Realizations Regarding Fa-Study
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- Dafa Practitioners Clarify the Truth with Righteous Thoughts, Inspiring European Policemen
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- Seize the Opportunity--Utilize the Rapidly Growing Internet to Clarify the Truth to the Chinese People
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- The Power of Sending Forth Righteous Thoughts Together
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- After Understanding a Fa Principle, My Husband Said, "No matter what trouble comes, I will support you!"
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- Nine Serious Illnesses, Including Advanced Rectal Cancer, Liver Cirrhosis and Kidney Necrosis Completely Vanish Through Practicing Falun Dafa
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- Latest News from China - March 20, 2004
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- 111 People Declare that their Words and Deeds Under Forced Brainwashing are Null and Void
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- Summary of Other Articles and News - March 27, 2004
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- Summary of Other Articles and News - March 31, 2004