ABC Radio: Falun Gong marks 10 years of being banned in
China
Falun Gong practitioners are marking ten years since China
banned the spiritual and exercise movement as a national security
threat, in the wake of a mass demonstration by adherents in
Beijing in April of 1999. Thousands have since been detained,
tortured and killed. Advocates say the bodies of dead Falun
Gong practitioners remain the key source of organs for the
booming domestic trade in illegal transplants.
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My life inside a Chinese labour camp
"I was working in Beijing for a US NGO on a project
funded by US government funds when I was detained and sent
to a 'Re-education Through Labor (RTL) camp due to my
belief in Falun Gong.
On May 19, 2006, six to seven police broke into my home and
searched for the book 'Nine Commentaries on the Communist
Party'. They didn't find the book they wanted but found several
Falun Gong books. They put me in the detention centre in Haidian
District, Beijing.
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Chinese Human Rights Lawyer Sentenced to Seven Years in
Prison for Defending Falun Gong
A human rights lawyer from northeast China was sentenced
on November 27 to seven years in prison for taking Falun Gong
practitioners as clients and presenting legal arguments that
the Chinese Communist Partys campaign against the spiritual
practice is illegal under Chinese law.
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