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AAP: Embassy protesters claim court win

Mr Collaery told reporters this was a sensible decision and inevitable because of the impact on freedom of expression. He said Mr Downer was apparently reluctant to justify his statements that noise and music from demonstrators was impeding the work of Chinese diplomats and offending the dignity of the mission.

AAP: Falun Gong protests during Wen visit

Falun Gong practitioners converged outside federal parliament demanding an end to Chinese “concentration camps”. The United Nations is looking into allegations by Falun Gong that thousands of its followers are being held at a Chinese “concentration camp” and some have been killed.

Exposing Shocking Horrors Inside Sujiatun Concentration Camp (Photos)

An insider told The Epoch Times that the doctors and merchants involved in the purchases of Falun Gong practitioners’ organs were told that the organs were from Falun Gong practitioners who “developed insanity from the practice and died” or “became evil after practicing and murdered other people, and therefore were sentenced to death and shot by the authorities.”

NATIONAL REVIEW, NY: A Place Called Sujiatun

There is a horrifying story going around the world: In the northeast of China, thousands of prisoners are being held, so that they can be killed for their organs. Organ-selling is a huge business for the Chinese. You can obtain organs in China as you can nowhere else: any type, and very speedily.

Australian Government Called Upon to Assist Investigations Into Concentration Camp

The President of the NSW Falun Dafa association, Mr John Della, called upon Australian government and international organisations to investigate the findings of the Chinese journalist who recently exposed the concentration camp in the Sujiatun district of Shenyang city and its killing of Falun Gong practitioners for their organs.

Epoch Times: Australian Pressures Government to Uphold Justice

A Sydney woman suing Ex-Chinese Communist Party leader Jiang Zemin and the 610 Office (secret Chinese police), says she will seek a court order to pressure the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) into serving legal documents on the defendants.