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Bring Jiang to Justice Trial in University of New South Wales(Photos)

A group of Dafa disciples held a mock trial of the global Bring Jiang to Justice Lawsuit at the University of New South Wales. The purpose was to inform the students about the lawsuit and expose former head of the Chinese Communist Party, Jiang Zemin’s, crimes of torture, genocide and acts against humanity.

Petals of Peace at Viva La Gong(Photos)

Wollongong Viva La Gong festival is a celebration of the world of arts, culture and innovation. This year, the practitioners decided to take the “Petals of Peace Initiative” as the major theme at the stall to introduce Falun Dafa and the truth of the persecution to the people.

US Congresswoman Introduces Concurrent Resolution (H. CON. RES. 304)

Resolution 304 says that it is the sense of Congress that the Government of the People’s Republic of China should cease using the diplomatic missions in the United States to spread falsehoods about the nature of Falun Gong and release from detention all prisoners of conscience, including practitioners of Falun Gong.

ABC ( Australia): Lawyer airs China censorship concerns

A Gold Coast lawyer whose client claims she was tortured in China says he is disturbed by reports that the Chinese embassy has asked Australian newspapers not to print material that could disrupt the Chinese President’s visit to Australia.

More Than 100 Falun Gong Practitioners on Hunger Strike in Jilin Prison; Mr. Liu Chengjun on Brink of Death (Photo)

Reliable sources in China indicate that more than 100 Falun Gong practitioners are being held at Jilin Prison, and that most of them undertook a hunger strike to protest the ongoing severe torture by prison guards there. The lives of those engaged in the peaceful appeal are likely in danger.

The perpetrators sent him to the
comprehensive unit of the City Central Hospital. Currently, Liu Chengjun is
unconscious, and the hospital is asking his family to take him home because
it does not want to take responsibility for his death.