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Monday, May 03, 2004

Hong Kong Democracy Activists Arrested by Police [The Epoch Times]
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31-year-old Woman Beaten to Death for Falun Gong Practice

NEW YORK (FDI) – On April 1st, 2004, Chinese police ransacked the home of Ms. Huang Zhao and her husband, stealing valuables and detaining the couple who both practice Falun Gong.

Two weeks later, Huang was dead.

Witnesses say by the second day of her detention, Huang had been severely beaten and could no longer walk. Because she refused to renounce her beliefs, on April 4th Huang was transferred to the No.1 Branch of Wuhan City Police (the local “6-10 Office”) where she was tortured further.

Huang died at 3 a.m. on April 16th at the Wuhan City No. 3 Hospital.

Sources familiar with Huang’s case say local police are monitoring Huang’s family members and the hospital where she died to ensure information about her death is not made public. Everyone walking in and out of Huang’s residential building is questioned, they say.

Huang’s husband, Liu Ning, was also beaten and tortured after being detained, but he was later released to his family. When Liu visited his mother-in-law to enquire about his wife’s whereabouts, he was arrested again.


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Let Freedom Ring? Not So Fast. China's Still China.. China's leadership, which many hoped would tolerate more open debate, has instead slapped new restrictions on free speech and the press. By Joseph Kahn. [New York Times: International]
9:34:26 AM    comments []

6 AIDS sufferers arrested in China for seeking gov t help (Daily Times). At least six AIDS sufferers and others living in a village in central China devastated by the disease have been arrested for seeking government help, their families and police revealed. [Yahoo! News - Search Results for China Human Rights]
9:31:40 AM    comments []

Phony Baby Formula Proves Tragic for Many Poor Chinese. FUYANG, China — When Yang Kaili was born in January, her mother wasn't able to breast-feed her, so the baby was given Star of the Grasslands baby milk powder. "We don't really have enough to eat," mother Qiu Fang said, "so I can't produce milk." [Los Angeles Times World News]
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Tibetan Hunger Strike:And then there were two

. With the hospitalisation of Ms. Dolma Choephel there remains two determined Tibetan men carrying on the hunger strike at the United Nations in New York. The two, 35 year old Tibetans Mr. Gyatso and Mr. Sonam Wangdu both born into diaspora, at this stage are apparently holding up well to the effects of 31 day without food and are determined to carry on the protest Link Read Rating: Times [China Letter : News Human Rights Economy Government]
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