CESNUR - Center for Studies on New Religions directed by Massimo Introvigne
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- What Is Falun Gong? See "Falun Gong 101", by Massimo Introvigne
"Falun Gong 101. Introduzione al Falun Gong e alla sua presenza in Italia" (in italiano), di Massimo Introvigne
- "Full Text of New Chinese Legislative Resolution Banning Cults" - October 30, 1999
Official Guidelines for Enforcement - November 1, 1999
- "Scholarly Book on Falun Gong Published in Singapore"
A Note by Massimo Introvigne (March 20, 2000)
- Salton, Herman. "Independent People? Iceland, Falun Gong and the Visit of the Chinese President in 2002", Oslo: Oslo University Press, Nordic Journal for Human Rights, Issue 03/05, pp. 245-261 (file PDF)
- "Police face call to free Falungong protesters" ("Bangkok Post," December 19, 2005)
- "Falun Dafa protest decision reversed" ("Radio New Zealand," December 16, 2005)
- "Veteran NZ Falun Gong campaigner held in Hong Kong - sect" ("Daily Times," December 07, 2004)
- "U.N. torture rapporteur cancels visit to Shandong" ("Kyodo," November 25, 2005)
- "APEC organizers expel two reporters from U.S. company with Falun Gong ties" by Alexa Olsen (AP, November 15, 2005)
- "Bush urged to raise crackdown on Falun Gong with Chinese leaders" (AFP, November 14, 2005)
- "Falun Gong supporters fail in legal action against Chinese minister" (AFP, November 09, 2005)
- "China shuts down a rights lawyer's firm" by Philip P. Pan ("The Washington Post," November 07, 2005)
- "Australian dancer expelled from China" ("AAP," October 06, 2005)
- "Falungong accuse Hong Kong gov't after meeting cancelled" by Mark McCord (AFP, September 30, 2005)
- "Falun Gong group gives update on lawsuit against HK" by Jean Lin ("Taipei Times," September 25, 2005)
- "Journo jailed for Falun Gong stories" (AFP, September 24, 2005)
- "Falun Gong members claim human rights violations at Expo" ("Kyodo," September 22, 2005)
- "Sect sees changed attitude" ("The Standard," September 20, 2005)
- "Taiwanese Falungong members in Hong Kong to appeal entry denial" (AFP, September 20, 2005)
- "Falun Gong sues Chinese embassy" ("Manila Standard Today," September 15, 2005)
- "Falun Gong ban hits uni earnings" by Catherine Armitage ("The Australian," September 12, 2005)
- "Falun Gong sees hand of Beijing behind attacks on campaign van" by Tom Allard ("Sydney Morning Herald," August 31, 2005)
- "Falun Gong member seeks refugee status" ("CBC News," August 05, 2005)
- "China fights Falun Gong sect in U.S. - ex-diplomat" by Paul Eckert (Reuters, July 21, 2005)
- "Ex-diplomat helps Falun Gong court case" ("AAP," July 18, 2005 )
- "Falun Gong deny bankrolling Chen" ("AAP," July 13, 2005)
- "Broadcaster says Falun Gong sent pirate TV signals" (Reuters, July 4, 2005)
- "Malaysia freezes circulation of pro-Falun Gong newspaper printed in Indonesia" (AP, July 01, 2005)
- "Falun Gong members claim harassment in Australia" ("Australian Broadcasting Corporation," June 20, 2005)
- "Falun Gong protests against Chinese spies in Australia and restrictions on demonstrations" (AP, June 10, 2005)
- "Buddha in a suit" by John Kerin ("The Australian," June 09, 2005)
- "Sect members 'tortured', second defector says" (AAP, June 08, 2005)
- "Spies watch, bug Falun Gong: claim" by Andra Jackson ("The Age," June 08, 2005)
- "Nine Falun Gong organization directors plead not guilty in a Malaysian court case" (AP, May 31, 2004)
- "Hong Kong printer agrees to keep Falun Gong-linked newspaper running for two more months" (AP, May 18, 2005)
- "Hong Kong printer drops newspaper linked to Falun Gong over fears of offending China" (AP, May 11, 2005)
- "Indonesia jails six Falun Gong activists" ("Xinhuanet," May 09, 2005)
- "Hong Kong court acquits eight Falungong members of protest charges" (AFP, May 05, 2005)
- "Two Falungong women released" by Ansley Ng ("TODAYonline," May 04, 2005)
- "Hong Kong Falun Gong members accuse Singapore of persecuting its followers" (AP, May 03, 2005)
- "Jailed Falun Gong member on hunger strike in Singapore" ("Kyodo," May 01, 2005)
- "Court convicts 12 Falun Gong supporters over protest" ("Jakarta Post," April 28, 2005)
- "New wave of arrests against Falun Gong" ("AsiaNews," April 26, 2005)
- "Falun Gong appeal opens up gray areas" by Albert Wong ("The Standard," April 5, 2005)
- "Falun Gong members seek reversal of convictions for obstructing, assaulting Hong Kong police" (AP, April 4, 2005)
- "Falun Gong member files for asylum" by Marconi Calindas ("Saipan Tribune," March 29, 2005)
- "Falungong sabotages Chinese satellite TV" by Florence Chan ("Asia Times," March 25, 2005)
- "Hong Kong satellite firm says Falun Gong material interrupted its signal into China" (AP, March 15, 2005)
- "Kowtowing to China" by Mike Steketee ("The Australian," March 12, 2005)
- "Falun Gong barred from human rights talks" ("ABC News," March 09, 2005)
- "Falun Gong woman sues former premier" by Nicole Azzopardi ("AAP," February 28, 2005)
- "Row over Chinese new year parade" by Darren Goodsir ("Sydney Morning Herald," February 7, 2005)
- "Chinese Show Off Repentant Falun Gong" by Audra Ang (AP, January 21, 2005)
- "Taiwanese Falun Gong followers plan human chain in protest against China" (AP, January 7, 2005)
- THE WAY WE LIVE NOW
QUESTIONS FOR LI HONGZHI
Eye of the Storm
As the Chinese Government calls for his arrest, the exiled leader of the massive Falun Gong movement talks about living in New York and watching politics and belief collide back home.
by Jonathan S. Landreth & J.S. Greenberg ("New York Times Magazine", August 8, 1999)
- Interview with Li Hongzhi ("Time Magazine Asia", May 10, 1999)