Today’s Articles
Oct. 22, 2005
About Dafa
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- United States Justice Department and Department of Homeland Security Receive Criminal Petition against Huang Huahua (Photos)
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- San Francisco, California: Practitioners Deliver Falun Dafa Association Statement To Chinese Consulate (Photos)
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- France: Raising Awareness about the Persecution of Falun Gong in Front of Parc de la Villette in Paris (Photos)
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- Prague: Falun Gong Practitioners' Morning Exercise in the Park Generates Media Coverage (Photos)
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- Taiwan: Students in Minghui School Draw Pictures to Help Rescue Orphans of Persecuted Falun Gong Practitioners (Photos)
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- Ireland: "Truthfulness, Compassion, Forbearance International Art Exhibition" Held at Dublin's Trinity College (Photos)
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- Australia: Falun Gong Practitioners Celebrate Apple Festival and Clarify the Truth in Sydney (Photos)
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- Italy: Letting People Know about Falun Gong during the Assisi Peace Parade (Photos)
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- Three Years After Liu Xiwen Died, His Family Continues to Suffer Harassment (Photos)
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- The Longsha Police Branch in Qiqihar Arrested Nearly 100 Falun Gong Practitioners in March 2005
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- The Persecution of Lian Jinhua
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- Exposing the Evil of the Luotai Villa Provincial Brainwashing Center in Fushun City, Liaoning Province (Photos)
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- Crimes Committed in the Xinkaipu Forced Labor Camp
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- Falun Gong Human Rights Newsletter: Where in China Are Your Dolls and Toys Made? (Photos)
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- Using Righteous Thoughts Instead of a Human Mentality
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- Never Idolize Fellow Practitioners
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- My Experiences Helping to Make a Truth-Clarification Movie
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- Analyzing My Problem to Break Through the Tribulation
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- My Thoughts on Whether Young Practitioners Should Get Married
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- A Man Declares His Withdrawal from the CCP in a CCP Public Meeting; His Sentiments Well Received
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- Weekend Newspaper (Denmark): The Different Refugee
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- Latest News from China - October 11, 2005
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- 202 People Declare that their Words and Deeds Under Forced Brainwashing are Null and Void
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- Summary of Other Articles and News - October 2, 2005