Today’s Articles
April 15, 2005
About Dafa
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- Commentary: How the CCP Manipulates the Law and Human Rights Issues to Conceal its Persecution of Falun Gong (II)
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- "Falun Gong Human Rights Working Group" Submits Cases of Missing Falun Gong Practitioners to United Nations (Photo)
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- Geneva: Condemning the CCP's State Terrorism in the United Nations (Photos)
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- Film about the Persecution of Falun Gong was Broadcast on National TV in Norway
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- Chairman of the London Assembly Expresses Concern over the Situation of Falun Gong Practitioner Ms.Yang Feng (Photo)
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- St. Louis, Missouri: Torture Exposed in Washington University Classroom Shocks Students and Professor (Photos)
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- Washington DC: Practitioners Participate in the National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade (Photos)
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- Wall Street Journal Report: Public Outcry Has Complicated Eutelsat's Decision to Terminate NTDTV's Contract
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- My Experience of Quitting the CCP and Leaving My Position in the "Education Movement to Maintain Advancement"
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- Brought Back to Life Through the Power of Righteous Thoughts and Trust in Master
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- Establishing a Field of Righteous Thoughts in Our Area
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- My Understanding of the Financial Difficulties We Are Currently Facing
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- Falun Gong Practitioners' Kindness Helps People See through the Chinese Government Propaganda
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- Teacher's Great Compassion - Liver Cancer Cured without Treatment
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- Teacher Saved My Father's Life
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- The Tragic Death of Falun Dafa Practitioner Sun Yuhua
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- A Chinese Family's Nightmarish Tribulations (Photos)
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- A Family Struggles for Justice After Shangzhi City, Heilongjiang Province Court Secretly Sentences Ms. Zhang Shuzhi to Prison
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- Force-Feeding As a Means of Torture in Quzhou County Detention Center, Hebei Province
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- Practitioner Ms. Qi Suchun from Beining City, Liaoning Province Died as a Result of the Persecution (Photo)
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- Latest News from China - March 29, 2005
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- 2215 People Declare that their Words and Deeds Under Forced Brainwashing are Null and Void
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- Summary of Other Articles and News - April 5, 2005