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“For those concerned about the misuse of Chinese power around the world, this book is an essential source of information. It offers over 430 pages of the most exhaustive documentation of the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners in China, and should be in every library and parliamentary office in Australia,” recommended Westmore.
Above was from the book review that Peter Westmore, former president of the National Civic Council (NCC) in Australia, wrote in the August 8, 2020 issue of News Weekly. He reviewed The 20-Year Persecution of Falun Gong in China from the Minghui Publishing Center and highly recommended it to libraries as well as government officials.
MBR Reviewer Michael J. Carson wrote, “Impressively informative, exceptionally well organized and presented, 'Minghui Report: The 20-Year Persecution of Falun Gong in China' is a unique, extraordinary, and comprehensive study that is especially and unreservedly recommended for personal, community, college, and university library Falun Gong collections and supplemental studies reading lists.”
The following article was first published on November 21, 2019.
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The new English book Minghui Report: The 20-Year Persecution of Falun Gong in China will soon be published and is now available for pre-order.
Cover of Minghui Report: The 20-Year Persecution of Falun Gong in China
This milestone report is based entirely on firsthand information collected by Minghui.org from China and around the world. The book gives readers a comprehensive, genuine experience of the past twenty years of persecution faced by Falun Gong practitioners in mainland China and the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) extension of the persecution overseas through its intimidation of leaders and businesses in other countries. The book’s documentation of the modern battle between good and evil not only vividly illustrates the brutality of the persecution in China and abroad, but also explains the roles of key perpetrators and CCP agencies (including the 610 Office) responsible for launching and pushing forward the persecution.
The book also clears up many misconceptions held by China experts and scholars who have been misled by the CCP’s narrative. It covers three basic topics about the persecution (the April 2 appeal, the Tiananmen self-immolation hoax, and “1,400 deaths”), as well as Falun Gong practitioners’ worldwide efforts to counter the persecution, charts of persecution statistics, and basic information about Falun Gong. The book is suitable for readers who wish to understand Falun Gong systematically and for influential people who want to gain a deeper understanding of Falun Gong, including lawyers, the human rights community, business leaders, scholars, and politicians. Many topics covered in the book are indispensable to anyone with political, business, or personal ties to China.
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Table of Contents
About This ReportExecutive SummaryIntroduction
Part 1: Persecution of Falun Gong
Chapter 1: Detention Facilities§1.1 Brainwashing Centers§1.2 Forced Labor Camps§1.3 Mental Hospitals§1.4 Rubber-Stamp Judicial System§1.5 Imprisoned Practitioners’ Rights Violated
Chapter 2: Denial of Employment, Education, Housing, and Economic Security§2.1 The School System’s Role in the Persecution§2.2 Denial of Employment Opportunities and Seizure of Personal Property§2.3 No Place to Live§2.4 Homes Ransacked§2.5 Extortion§2.6 Withholding of Pensions§2.7 The Present-Day Orwellian State§2.8 Families Turned Against Practitioners
Chapter 3: The Suffering of Falun Gong Practitioners’ Children§3.1 Brainwashing of Children§3.2 Early Deaths§3.3 Orphaned§3.4 Families Separated§3.5 Driven Insane§3.6 Violence and Brutality§3.7 Detention§3.8 Rape
Chapter 4: Torture Methods§4.1 Beating§4.2 Force-Feeding§4.3 Stressful Positions§4.4 Sensory Bombardment§4.5 Restricting Basic Needs§4.6 Electric Shocks§4.7 Waterboarding and Suffocation§4.8 Solitary Confinement§4.9 Rape, Sexual Assault, and Sexual Humiliation
Chapter 5: Persecution Deaths§5.1 Authorities Remove Imprisoned Woman from Life Support Without Family’s Consent§5.2 Liaoning Woman Dies 13 Days after Prison Admission§5.3 Hebei Woman Falls to Her Death Trying to Escape Arrest§5.4 Death of Jin Shunnu§5.5 Other Death Cases
Chapter 6: Physical Injuries and Mental Trauma§6.1 Outcomes of Physical Torture and Abuse§6.2 Families’ Plights—In Their Own Words
Chapter 7: Organ Harvesting: An Unprecedented Crime§7.1 Abundant Organ Availability with Short Wait Times Despite Shortage of Legal Sources§7.2 Missing Falun Gong Practitioners§7.3 Involvement of the Military§7.4 Forced Blood Testing§7.5 Witness Accounts§7.6 Admissions in Telephone Investigations
Chapter 8: Persecution Extended Outside Mainland China§8.1 Violence and Threats Against Practitioners Abroad§8.2 Persecution in Other Countries and Repatriation of Practitioners to China§8.3 Intimidation of Foreign Officials and Civic Organizations§8.4 Censorship of International Media Outlets§8.5 Pressure on Businesses Outside China§8.6 Infiltration of Academic Institutions§8.7 Restricting Practitioners’ Ability to Travel§8.8 Coercing Practitioners to Spy for the CCP
Part 2: Key Perpetrators of the Persecution
Chapter 9: Key Perpetrators§9.1 Role of Jiang Zemin§9.2 Other Key Perpetrators
Chapter 10: Organizations Leading the Persecution§10.1 Shared Leadership and Resources§10.2 Control Over the Police, Judiciary, and Penal System§10.3 The 610 Office
Chapter 11: Accomplices to the Persecution§11.1 Community-Level Authorities§11.2 Foreign Firms and Media Organizations§11.3 Chinese Officials Who Helped Implement the Persecution
Chapter 12: More than 200,000 Legal Complaints Filed Against Jiang Zemin§12.1 Examples of Criminal Complaints Against Jiang Zemin§12.2 Summary Statistics§12.3 Retaliation Against Practitioners§12.4 Increasing Public Support
Part 3: Current Status of Falun Gong
Chapter 13: Countering the Persecution Inside China§13.1 Early Appeals and Protests§13.2 Talking to People Face-to-Face§13.3 Distributing Information and Displaying Banners and Posters§13.4 Writing Personal Letters to Perpetrators§13.5 Disseminating Information Through Phone Calls and the Internet
Chapter 14: Raising Awareness Outside China§14.1 Protests at Chinese Embassies and Consulates§14.2 Rallies and Petitions§14.3 SOS Walk and Ride to Freedom§14.4 Raising Awareness at Community Events and Tourist Attractions§14.5 International Art Exhibitions§14.6 Documentary Films§14.7 International Parties Working to Secure the Release of Practitioners in China
Chapter 15: Newcomers Discover, Take Up Falun Gong Despite Persecution§15.1 China: A Former Prisoner’s Account of Learning Falun Gong During Her Detention§15.2 Tibetan Schools in India Welcome Falun Dafa§15.3 Indonesia: 500 Secondary School Students and Teachers Learn the Falun Gong Exercises§15.4 United States: Spiritual Journey of a Software Developer§15.5 Chinese Tourists Seek the Facts about Falun Gong During Trips Abroad§15.6 Taiwan: Falun Dafa Helps a New Practitioner Recover a Vibrant Life§15.7 Seoul, South Korea: New Practitioners Share Their Experiences§15.8 Manhattan: Tianti Bookstore Offers a Convenient Way to Learn Falun Gong
Chapter 16: Support from the International Community§16.1 Chinese Officials Sued in Other Countries§16.2 Actions by National Governments§16.3 Actions by Non-Governmental Organizations§16.4 Resolutions, Proclamations and Support Letters§16.5 International Response to Forced Organ Harvesting
Appendices: Three Key Facts about the Persecution of Falun Gong
Appendix 1: Peaceful Appeal of April 25, 1999§A1.1 Overview§A1.2 Quick Facts§A1.3 Analysis
Appendix 2: Self-Immolation Hoax on Tiananmen Square§A2.1 Overview§A2.2 Quick Facts§A2.3 Analysis
Appendix 3: 1,400 Alleged Deaths§A3.1 Overview§A3.2 Analysis
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