Today’s Articles — April 13, 2001
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Falun Gong Practitioners Expose the Evil At the Geneva "Mental Health And Human Rights" Discussion
On April 4th the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Department of Psychology at Geneva University in Switzerland held a "Mental Health and Human Rights" discussion. Specialists and scholars from Europe, America, Asia, and Africa approached the human rights subject with emphasis and protection for human rights in psychiatric treatment from the angles of morality, ethics, and law. More than ten Falun Gong practitioners attended the discussion.
Clarifying the Truth at a News Conference in Finland
[Minghui] In order to reveal the truth about Falun Gong and let more people know about the persecution of Chinese practitioners, we held a news conference in Finland. This conference would also help clarify the facts distorted by the Chinese Government. Among us were professor Zhang Kunlun from Canada, and Ms. Zhang Cuiying from Australia.
Report from Geneva
On the streets of Geneva, Dafa practitioners are working tirelessly getting signatures from citizens in support of Falun Gong. Amnesty International was willing to allow practitioners to collect signatures under their name, but on behalf of Falun Gong. This is one small example of practitioners' wisdom and creativity of working within human society to provide support for Dafa, and at the same time enlisting support of another group, which benefits that group' future because they are supporting Dafa, and also provides average citizens the opportunity to know Dafa and choose their future positions.
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Master Li quietly watching the world from amidst the mountains after leaving New York following July 20th, 1999. (Published January 19, 2000)