Today’s Articles
- ▪ Brutally Beaten by Police, Ms. Yang Xinglan Is Now Blind and Critically Ill
- ▪ Courage in the Face of Persecution: Remembering Mr. Tang Jian, Who Was Tortured to Death at the Shuangkou Forced Labor Camp, Tianjin City
- ▪ Falun Gong Practitioner Zhang Shouguang from Nongan County, Jilin Province Died in 2001 as a Result of Persecution
- ▪ Atrocities at Baimalong Women's Forced Labor Camp
- ▪ Falun Dafa Practitioners Beaten Unconscious at the Harbin City Changlinzi Forced Labor Camp
- ▪ Falun Dafa Practitioners Tortured at Jianshanzi Prison in Mudanjiang City, Heilongjiang Province
- ▪ The Situation of Ding Ziyun, Twelve Year Old Son of Murdered Practitioner Ding Lihong
- ▪ Information on the Surviving Relatives of Falun Gong Practitioner Mr. Ding Gangzi
- ▪ Son of Murdered Practitioner Zang Dianguo Expelled from School for Practicing Falun Gong
- ▪ Korea: Anti-Torture Exhibition Moves Hearts in Daegu City (Photos)
- ▪ Slovakia: Despite Freezing Weather, People's Reactions are Warm on World Human Rights Day (Photos)
- ▪ Sweden: Exhibition at Karlstad University Exposes the Persecution of Female Falun Gong Practitioners in China (Photos)
- ▪ Germany: Joint Activities with the International Society for Human Rights on World Human Rights Day (Photos)
- ▪ Stories of Truth-Clarification Activities in Manhattan (Photos)
- ▪ The Lotus Flower Lamp In the Rain (Photos)
- ▪ Conflicts Between Practitioners Are Resolved by Studying the Fa and Looking Within
- ▪ Nine Short Stories Validating the Greatness of Falun Dafa
- ▪ Walk On the Path Prepared by Teacher With Righteous Thoughts and Righteous Actions
- ▪ Digging Out the Root of Selfishness
- ▪ Migros Magazine 45 (Switzerland): "A wonderful energy began to circulate throughout my body" (Photos)
- ▪ Canterbury Express (Australia): A graphic protest outside court
- ▪ Epoch Times: Chinese Officials Held Liable in U.S. Court (Photo)
- ▪ Latest News from China (November 17, 2004)
- ▪ 176 People Declare that their Words and Deeds Under Forced Brainwashing are Null and Void
- ▪ Summary of Other Articles and News - December 8, 2004
December 17, 2004