Tuesday, 1 July 2003 Newsletter - Issue #14    

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  • 2003 Australia National Falun Dafa Day Celebration in Canberra
    Hundreds of Falun Dafa practitioners gathered in Canberra to show the public and the government the peacefulness and benefits of Falun Dafa.

    Many Members of Parliament, Senators and representative from Amnesty International Australia were in attendance and spoke in support of the event and of the continuing efforts made by Falun Dafa practitioners to help stop the persecution of Falun Dafa in China.

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  • High-Level Chinese Officials Found Guilty of Crimes Against Humanity
  • U.S. Courts Deny Immunity to Chinese Officials Charged with Persecution of Falun Gong Practitioners .

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  • Australian Financial Review: The Falun Gong I Know
  • I am an ordinary Australian with no Chinese background or connection. Yet I have had some experience of Falun Gong (`` Falun Gong claims are groundless'', AFR Letters, June 25).

    I first touched on it out of curiosity. Why were these people being persecuted in China? Later I read the teachings of Li Hongzhi and practised the exercises.

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  • U.S. House of Representatives Unaminously Pass Resolution Expressing Support for Freedom in Hong Kong
  • Initiated by 28 Congresspeople, a resolution has been passed unanimously on June 25, 2003 in the U.S. House of Representatives.

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    Say No to Article23
    for Hong Kong


    [SMH] Great wall of silence.. protesters angry about Hong Kong national security legislation met yesterday at China's consulate in Surry Hills for a "walk in silence" to Chinatown. Protesters see the laws as a threat to the press freedom and individual liberties Hong Kong enjoys.

    http://againstarticle23.org/en/

     
     

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