Posted on Apr 18, 2013 in Human Rights Abuse, International, Legal, Refugees, Slave Labor/Concentration Camps
By The Australia Network News
April 15, 2013
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A Chinese man has sought protection in Australia after escaping alleged torture in his homeland. But despite the United Nation’s pleas for clemency, he is hitting legal hurdles in...
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Posted on Dec 29, 2012 in Featured Stories, Human Rights Abuse, International, Legal, Refugees
By Wen Long, December 27, 2012
The Epoch Times
SEOUL, Korea–A landmark court case that upheld a Chinese Falun Gong refugee’s right to asylum in South Korea has been selected as one of the country’s 2012 “Top 10 Cornerstone Cases.”
According to the judging committee, the case represents the first time a practitioner of the Falun Gong meditation discipline has been awarded refugee status...
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Posted on Aug 21, 2012 in Legal, Refugees, Russia
Concurrently, while economic ties between the Russian government and the Chinese Communist Party have grown, so has the Russian Federal Migration Service’s discrimination against Falun Gong practitioners.
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Li Zhihe (male), Zhang Guirong (female), Li Cheng (male), Moscow
A family of three. They were granted United Nations (UN) refugee. However, the Russian Federal Migration...
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Posted on Oct 13, 2011 in International, Refugees, U.S.
October 13, 2011
Please click on the link to see the letter US Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen wrote to Korean President Lee Myung-bak: Rep. Ros-Lehtinen Letter
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Posted on Sep 19, 2011 in Legal, Refugees
September 19, 2011
By Evan Ramstad with Soo-ah Shin
The Wall Street Journal (USA)
Jin Jingzhe, carrying red-tassled baton, leads the marching band of a Korean chapter of Falun Gong during a parade at a civic festival in Incheon in October 2010. Seoul police arrested Mr. Jin earlier this month after immigration authorities denied his appeal for asylum. Activists are now trying to prevent his...
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Posted on Jul 22, 2011 in Human Rights Abuse, Refugees, U.S.
July 22, 2011
By Zhang Min, Radio Free Asia
Geng He, the wife of missing Chinese dissident Gao Zhisheng, speaks to the media in Washington, Jan. 18, 2011. Atleft is the picture of her husband. (AFP)
The wife of a top Chinese human rights lawyer is awaiting her husband’s return from she doesn’t know where.
Beijing human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng has defended some of...
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