Accounts of Persecution at the Masanjia Forced Labor Camp
The horrid abuse of Falun Gong practitioners detained in the Masanjia Forced Labor Camp over the past 14 years exemplifies the extent of persecution that millions have been subjected to across China. From beatings and forced-feedings to torture and forced organ harvesting, the crimes of the Chinese communist regime are too many to count and are bound to lead to the regime's demise.
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Today’s Articles — November 29, 2013
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Taiwan: Medical Professionals and Politicians Brainstorm Solutions to Ending Organ Harvesting in China
Health care professionals, along with medical and governmental decision makers are increasingly aware of the live organ harvesting crimes in China, and are motivated to deter and end the atrocity.
China Fahui | Former Policeman: I Stopped Persecuting Practitioners and Became a Practitioner Myself
"Even before I became a practitioner, I felt respect toward practitioners. They were truly remarkable, willing to take risks for others."
China Fahui | I Choose Falun Gong Over Comfort and Fame
Former company CEO: "They asked me whether I wanted to keep my job or practice Falun Gong. I chose Falun Gong."
~ 10th China Fahui on Minghui.org ~
~ 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)