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Mental Patient Sentenced to Prison for Quitting CCP
Liang Jinhui, brother of Liang Zhen, reporter for U.S.-based New Tang Dynasty TV, was recently sentenced by Naxi District Court in Luzhou City, Sichuan Province, China to 2.5 years in ...
July 7, 2006
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Epoch Times Staff
Canadian Could Face Execution in China
A Canadian citizen who fled persecution in China over a decade ago has been extradited by Uzbekistan back ...
June 29, 2006
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Epoch Times Staff
Tortured for Television
A group of television networks applying for a license to broadcast in Canada has been accused of an unusual ...
June 22, 2006
BY
Jan Jekielek
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Jason Loftus
Organ Harvesting in Chinese Death Camps Discussed at Auschwitz Forum
AUSCHWITZ—There is compelling evidence of widespread illegal organ harvesting in China, said a panel of human rights advocates ...
May 10, 2006
BY
Jan Jekielek
An Excuse for Genocide
In history some events are remembered as the sparks that ignite greater calamities. The assassination of Franz Ferdinand, ...
April 25, 2006
BY
Sonya Bryskine
A Cry to Awaken Our Conscience
I was released from the D.C. District Court on Friday, April 21. I think it is necessary for ...
April 24, 2006
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Sujiatun Death Camp Source Testifies Publicly in DC
The two key sources who revealed live harvesting of Falun Gong practitioners' organs at Sujiatun Concentration Camp spoke ...
April 22, 2006
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Statement by the Epoch Times on the Events at the White House
At the welcoming ceremony for Chinese Communist Party leader Hu Jintao on the south lawn of the White ...
April 21, 2006
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Source Reveals Other Chinese Concentration Camps
Falun Gong practitioners, like many actual felons in China, are no longer regarded as human beings, but as ...
March 31, 2006
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Insider Reveals All at Sujiatun Are Falun Gong Practitioners
The Epoch Times has conducted another interview with the witness who came forward several days ago to reveal details ...
March 21, 2006
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Epoch Times Staff
Celebrated Chinese Lawyer Quits Chinese Communist Party
This is the proudest day of my life.
December 14, 2005
BY
Gao Zhisheng
Torture in China: U.N. Findings Oppose Official Accounts
News Analysis A mere eight months ago at a the United Nations Commission on Human Rights meetings, Chinese ...
December 11, 2005
BY
Jan Jekielek
Defence Lawyer’s Story Highlights China’s Legal Woes
In 2001, Chinese lawyer Zhisheng Gao was honoured by China's Ministry of Justice as one of the country's ...
November 17, 2005
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Letter to Heads of State Echoes Around the World
Gao Zhisheng: "My regards and deepest gratitude to all my concerned friends! Please convey my sincere thanks to ...
November 7, 2005
BY
Gao Ling
Christian Businessman in Xinjiang Tortured and Hospitalized
On the morning of September 28, Mr. Tong Qimiao, a 45-year-old businessman from Zhejiang Province, was questioned by ...
September 30, 2005
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Chinese Villagers’ Lawful Election Meets Crackdown
A rural Village Committee election that began in late July in Taishi, a small village in Guangdong Province, ...
September 30, 2005
BY
Epoch Times Staff
China Remains Biggest Prison for Journalists
Journalist: According to the 2004 annual report of Reporters without Borders, China is the largest prison for journalists, ...
September 27, 2005
BY
Christine Ni
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Wang Hong
Shanghai Police Are Arresting Dissident Appealers
Washington — Human rights organizations report that the police in Shanghai have recently arrested large numbers of citizens ...
September 26, 2005
BY
Yang Ming
Chinese Refugee Arrives in the U.S.
Li Weixun, 48, arrived at Baltimore/Washington International Airport on Sept. 19 on refugee status, leaving behind a hard ...
September 26, 2005
BY
DuWon Kang
Jail Sentence for Online Writer, the Third This Year
New York—The Committee to Protect Journalists today condemned the conviction of freelance journalist Zheng Yichun, the third Internet ...
September 26, 2005
BY
Committee to Protect Journalists
China Bans Media From Zhejiang Environmental Protest
HONG KONG—Authorities in the eastern Chinese province of Zhejiang succeeded in preventing any first-hand media coverage of an ...
August 26, 2005
BY
Radio Free Asia
Gao Rongrong Tells Story of Torture on Video Before Her Death
According to the statistics recorded on Minghui.net, Gao Rongrong was the 54th Falun Gong practitioner tortured to death ...
August 22, 2005
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Renowned Democratic Activist Publicly Resigns from the CCP
Chen Xi, a renowned democratic activist in China, was released on May 26, 2005 after serving 10 years in ...
July 31, 2005
BY
Xin Fei
Dozens Injured as Police and Farmers Clash in China
About 2,000 disgruntled farmers have clashed with hundreds of policemen in China's northern region of Inner Mongolia in ...
July 27, 2005
BY
Benjamin Kang Lim
Torture Death Sparks Reactions in New York, World
NEW YORK–The emergency-room death of Gao Rongrong was neither accidental nor unnoticed. Four days after she died, Chinese ...
June 28, 2005
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Epoch Times Staff
Beijing Leads the Rest of China in CCP Withdrawals
In the current wave of over 2 million resignations from the Chinese Communist Party and its organizations, Beijing ...
June 7, 2005
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Zeng Ni
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