Today’s Articles
March 9, 2005
About Dafa
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- Second Announcement for the Photo Exhibit of Falun Dafa Practitioners Validating the Fa
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- Number of Resignations from the CCP Soars as the People Clearly Recognize the True Nature of the Communist Evil Spirit (Photo)
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- Epoch Times: "The Killing of So Many Falun Gong Practitioners Must be Investigated" -- Open Letter by Shandong University Professor to Political Consultative Conference
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- Elderly Lady in Slovakia: "Can I bring you some tea?" (Photos)
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- German Newspaper Rhein-Neckar Zeitung Reports on Musician Who Composes Songs about the Persecution of Falun Gong
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- Save the World's People Who Have Been Marked by the Evil
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- Strengthen Sending Forth Righteous Thoughts, Eliminate the Evil that Poisons People
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- Released from the Labor Camp in Just Seven Days
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- Don't Let Our Admiration Bring Tribulations to Fellow Practitioners Who Do Well in Their Cultivation
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- My Experience Clarifying the Truth to Schoolteachers and Employees
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- A Miraculous Experience While Clarifying the Truth About Falun Gong
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- Making Use of Existing Media to Clarify the Facts
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- Regarding Dafa Practitioners' Anti-Torture Exhibits, It is the Chinese Media that is Distorting Reality
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- SCMP: Why is Beijing afraid of a free press?
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- Dalian Falun Dafa Practitioner Wang Zhehao Persecuted to Death
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- Falun Dafa Practitioner Ms. Yang Xuezhu Died as a Result of the Persecution
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- Ms. Zhang Meilian from Jiangxi Province, Ms. Zhou Shuqing from Jilin Province and Ms. Zhou Qichun from Hebei Province Died from Persecution
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- Falun Dafa Practitioner Ms. Wang Dongxia from Jiamusi City, Heilongjiang Province Tortured to Death
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- Practitioner Ms. Xiao Yali Tortured to Death, Leaving behind Two Young Children (Photo)
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- The Cruel Tortures Administered at the Shandong Province No. 1 Women's Forced Labor Camp (Re-enactment Photos)
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- Latest News from China - February 23, 2005
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- 1386 People Declare that their Words and Deeds Under Forced Brainwashing are Null and Void
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- Summary of Other Articles and News - February 26, 2005