Chinese and German Media Paint Different Pictures of Jiang's Visit to Germany
A Chinese ruler apparently can afford to ignore the German media. The only images that matter are the ones broadcast in Beijing.
Today’s Articles — April 14, 2002
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Falun Gong Practitioners Hold Press Conference in Potsdam, Germany (Photos)
Shanxi Dafa Practitioners Song Yongjun and Feng Peizhi Tortured to Death
(Clearwisdom.net)
Song Yongjun, male, 30 years old, was a Chinese Language teacher at the No. 2 Middle School of Dai County, Shanxi Province. In July 1999, he went to Beijing to appeal for Falun Gong and was arrested afterwards. He was sent to the Yuncheng Labor Camp, Shanxi Province, where he was subjected to brutal torture because he refused to give up his belief in Falun Gong. Later his family received a notice from the forced labor camp to take him back. Song died shortly after he returned home.
Latest News from China - 04/06/2002
(Clearwisdom.net)
[China] Jiang's Regime Plans to Slander Falun Dafa on College Entrance Exams In Order to Pollute Students' Minds
[Beijing] "610 Office" in Beijing Secretly Investigates Falun Gong Practitioners in Preparation for Brainwashing Classes and Associated Extortion
~ Solemn Declarations ~
~ Accounts of Persecution ~
Focus Topics
Self Immolation Hoax
Biggest propaganda stunt of all time, cooked up to make Falun Gong look bad
Deaths Confirmed
The true death count is likely many times higher
Organ Harvesting Crimes
Tens of thousands likely killed for their organs
So-Called "1400 Deaths"
A fundamental mistruth in the false propaganda against Falun Gong
April 25 Peaceful Appeal
The most peaceful protest in history is called a 'siege' by top party brass
Prosecuting Jiang Zemin
Bringing the prime culprit in the persecution to justice
More Basic Truths
A primer on the web of lies upon which the persecution was built
Learn About Falun Dafa
An advanced practice of self-cultivation freely available to all
Recent News
Master Li quietly watching the world from amidst the mountains after leaving New York following July 20th, 1999. (Published January 19, 2000)