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“There Used to Be Lots of People in This House” (Photos)

In the beginning of winter in 2001, two-year-old Tianhao visited his grandmother’s home, and noticed that the house was empty and covered with a layer of dust. He immediately thought of his mother, grandmother, aunt and uncle. With tears in his eyes, little Tianhao said to his father, “There used to be lots of people in this house, but now there are only you and me left.”

Toronto Star: Falun Gong showdown

A highly spiritual practice that combines philosophy, meditative aspects and specified body movements, drawing on Buddhism and Taoism to explain its teachings, Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, has snowballed over the past few years into a veritable synonym for Chinese state persecution.

Sunday Mail: Falun Gong ban hits uni earnings

AUSTRALIA’S $900 million education export trade with China is under attack from a Chinese Government campaign to block internet access within the country to the banned spiritual group Falun Gong.

Epoch Times: The Persecution of Faith in China

Canberra, Australian Parliment house: Australian citizen Jane Dai, with daughter Fadu, holding a family portrait which includes her husband Cheng Yong Chen who was killed by the Chinese government for practicing Falun Gong.

Finding the Way After Years of Searching (Photo)

What is it about Chinese wisdom that appeals so much to an outstanding American young man? What motivated him to hold seminars about China in his hometown and why did he say that Taiwan has kept the best of the Chinese culture?

Video: Rescuing Falun Gong Children in China

Since July 1999, a massive genocide has been carried out against Falun Gong practitioners in China, and the most vulnerable victims are the children. They are separated from their parents, forced into homelessness, expelled from schools, orphaned, and even persecuted to death. It’s been six years…