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- 1. Vatican to recognise Beijing and cut Taiwan ties - bishop 05.06.05
- The Vatican will reluctantly give up its diplomatic ties to Taiwan and recognise Beijing because it is the only way to improve the plight of millions of oppressed faithful in China, the prelate of the only Roman Catholic church on Chinese soil said yesterday.
www.fofg.org/news/news_story.php?doc_id=1014
- 2. China Jails U.S. Citizen, Alleging Falun Gong ‘Sabotage’ 01.31.03
- Chinese police have arrested a U.S. citizen visiting relatives in China on charges he sabotaged radio and television systems in behalf of the banned Falun Gong spiritual movement, U.S. officials said today.
www.fofg.org/news/news_story.php?doc_id=334
- 3. U.S. Citizen Held in China for Practice of Falun Gong 01.24.03
- NEW YORK (FDI) -- Charles Li, a U.S. Citizen from Menlo Park, California, was detained at Guangzhou Airport shortly after landing there on January 22, 2003. He was then transferred approximately 1,000 miles away to the Yangzhou Detention Center in Jiangsu Province.
www.fofg.org/news/news_story.php?doc_id=338
- 4. Jiang sued in U.S. for torture 01.15.03
- A lawsuit charging Chinese President Jiang Zemin with torture and genocide against members of the Falun Gong religious sect is inching its way through the U.S. federal court system, where victims hope to hold him accountable for “crimes against humanity.”
www.fofg.org/news/news_story.php?doc_id=293
- 5. World psych group wants China abuse eyed 08.26.02
- The General Assembly of the World Psychiatric Association voted Monday to send an international delegation of psychiatrists to China to investigate that government’s alleged abuses of psychiatric diagnoses in its ongoing suppression of the Falun Gong
www.fofg.org/news/news_story.php?doc_id=75
- 6. China escapes psychiatry censure, activists fume 08.26.02
- The world psychiatry body apparently backed down from a possible confrontation with China over its treatment of political prisoners on Monday, infuriating human rights activists who had wanted tough action.
www.fofg.org/news/news_story.php?doc_id=76
- 7. World psychiatrists agree to send mission to China 08.26.02
- Delegates from the world’s psychiatric associations agreed Monday to send representatives to China amid calls for an independent investigation into psychiatric abuses against dissidents, an official of a campaign group said.
www.fofg.org/news/news_story.php?doc_id=77
- 8. World psychiatrists consider call to inspect Chinese hospitals 08.26.02
- A resolution calling for China to open its psychiatric hospitals to independent inspection, amid evidence of abuses against dissidents, was to be submitted Monday to the general assembly of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA).
www.fofg.org/news/news_story.php?doc_id=87
- 9. China pressured to open asylum doors 08.23.02
- China is under pressure to open its mental asylums to foreign scrutiny as the world’s psychiatry body responds to allegations that they contain thousands of political dissidents locked up as mental patients.
www.fofg.org/news/news_story.php?doc_id=79
- 10. China locks up dissidents in mental hospitals, Soviet-style 08.12.02
- China incarcerates political dissidents in mental hospitals with a frequency and on a scale reminiscent of the former Soviet Union, a rights group said in a report released Monday.
www.fofg.org/news/news_story.php?doc_id=80
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