Today’s Articles — April 10, 2006
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Missing Practitioners from Shanghai, Jilin and Heilongjiang
Mr. Zhang Gonghua from Shanghai City Disappeared after Being Detained in Shenyang Second Prison
Mr. Zhang Gonghua was a graduate student in the Masters program of Fudan University in Shanghai. Because he persisted in practicing Falun Gong, he was forced to leave school and later went to Shenyang. According to Minghui/Clearwisdom reports on August 11, 2004, at that time over 70 Falun Dafa practitioners were "illegally detained" in the Second Prison of Shenyang City, and Mr. Zhang Gonghua was one of them. On May 13, 2004, the prison held a so-called "discipline adjustment" meeting in order to further the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners. Many Falun Gong practitioners, including Mr. Zhang, went on a hunger strike to resist this persecution. Since then, nothing has been heard about Zhang Gonghua.
Twelve Practitioners That Have Been Missing For Years
(1) Ms. Yaowu from Sichuan Province
Ms. Yao Wu, who lived in Fuqin Residential Area of Jinniu District, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, went missing when she went to Beijing to clarify the truth on September 7 and 8 in 1999.
Exposing the Persecution of Dafa Disciples at Tieling Reform Camp
~ Accounts of Persecution ~
~ Solemn Declarations ~
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)