(AFDI) 23 October 2003 – Falun Gong and its practitioners have no interest in politics, even less can people of Chinese descent who practice Falun Gong be called anti their own country of birth. Given the facts about the brutal persecution of people who practice Falun Gong, it is not hard to imagine what…
Hundreds of Falun Gong practitioners will form a gigantic lotus flower on the beach, highlighting the peaceful appeal for the human rights crisis in China and to call an end to the 4 year brutal persecution.
SYDNEY (FDI) – Petals of Peace is an attempt to raising awareness of the children
who are suffering injustice in the face of genocide. 3-year-old – Fadu who is
a survivor of persecution of Falun Gong in China, has inspired this project.
Melbourne (AFDI), September 12, 2003 Up to two hundred Falun Gong practitioners will welcome the SOS Car Tour, when they arrive at the Chinese Consulate in Melbourne.
(AFDI) As part of the on-going campaign to raise awareness about the human rights crisis in China, Melbourne will host a series of events between 12th 14th September, 2003.
AN Australian resident subjected to torture and persecution in China is to have her case championed in the United Nations Commission on Human Rights by eminent human rights lawyer Geoffrey Robertson.
A range of civil actions against Jiang Zemin and his persecution of Falun Gong members are under way internationally, but Ms Zhangs case…
Sydney (FDI), Tuesday 26 August 2003 – An Australian resident subjected to torture and persecution in China is to have her case championed in the United Nations and the International Court of Justice with an eminent human rights lawyer Geoffrey Robertson.
(AFDI) On Thursday, 14th of August 2003, Australian Falun Dafa practitioners will gather at Parliament House to call on the Prime Minister to raise the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners in China during talks with the new Chinese leadership while visiting China.
Over the last four years, China watchers have proposed a variety of socio-political reasons for why the Chinese regime moved to crush Falun Gong – a benign exercise and meditation practice with ancient Chinese roots.
The 7th Australia-China Human Rights Dialogue is to be held today, 28th July in Beijing. Australian Falun Gong practitioners call upon government to have an open dialogue on human rights – Falun Gong issues with Chinese counterpart.
Hundreds of Falun Dafa practitioners are expected to participate in a dawn candle vigil at Circular Quay.
Tang has stood up for freedom of belief and expression. These are the very principles on which Australian society is supposed to be founded. To forcibly return him to the tender mercies of a totalitarian state is indefensible.