• What a cursed performance!
    2009-04-16

    A Canadian citizen Eric Kent paid 73.5 dollars for the Shen Yun Performing Arts, but he found that the ticket he bought was actually for free, which made him completely not interested to watch this deceptive performance.

  • Media as a means for the Falun Gong movement
    2009-04-14

    Patsy Rahn, an expert studying Falun Gong for several years wrote this article in AsiaMedia on January 28, 2005. She reviews Falun Gong and the media -- and says the movement is as much about salvation as it is about protest.

  • Severely disappointed in Shen Yun
    2009-04-13

    Austrilian citizen Piers Hildebrand went to see Falun Gong's Shen Yun show held in Costa Hall at Geelong on April 11 with his families then found that it was "a mediocre exhibition with a very strong political slant."

  • Falun Gong does not exist in Vietnam: spokesman
    2009-04-13

    Falun Gong does not exist in Vietnam at the moment, Vietnam's Foreign Ministry spokesman Le Dung said a regular press briefing in Hanoi April 9.

  • Awakening to reality after 'sending forth righteous thoughts' failed
    2009-04-10

    When Gong Xiaonan was a Falun Gong disciple, he was convinced of the power of "sending forth righteous thoughts" and became totally faithful to Falun Gong. Yet gradually he came to realize that Falun Gong was truly a deceptive cult.

  • Politicians tap dance around Falun Gong show
    2009-04-09

    Nobody it seems wants to comment on the clandestine moves by the Chinese Government to discourage VIPs from supporting or attending the Divine Performing Arts (DPA) show, which has Vancouver dates this month, sources from the Asian Pacific Post on April 8.

  • Li Hongzhi's nonsense about Armageddon, and the Universe
    2009-04-08

    An important premise and foundation of Li Hongzhi's Falun Dafa is that the Earth we are living on has undergone many times of destructions, and inescapably will be destroyed again. Do you agree with it?

  • Save the world or ruin oneself (Excerpt)
    2009-04-07

    This is a true story happened in Fan Chongfeng, a PhD of Nanjing Normal University: April 13 is the day I should never forget. On that day, my life experienced a dramatic change, which brought me from one extreme to the other.

  • Death of fellow practitioners woke me up
    2009-04-03

    My name is Yu Shaoting, 71 years old from Xuyi County, Jiangsu Province. On each holiday and when I enjoy the happy family reunion, I would always remember two of my fellow practitioners. Both of them died because of practicing Falun Gong.

  • Falun Gong: Evil cult invading United States
    2009-04-02

    JennyD posted an article on one website self-stating "official true Christian Church web forums" to disclose the face of Falun Gong. She warns: If you see anyone practicing Falun Gong in a neighborhood park, call the police immediately.

  • Tiffany Hunter: Is that Chinese classical dance?
    2009-03-31

    Australian netizen Tiffany Hunter wrote an article on his bloger on March 30. He said, "The whole performance can not be described. The content of What we wanted to see had a great different from what we had seen."

  • 'Fake' Falun Gong article sparks contract lawsuit
    2009-03-26

    The Asian Pacific Post newspaper filed a writ in the B.C. Supreme Court this week alleging the printer tried to hold the paper hostage and censor it.

  • A bloody show
    2009-03-26

    "For receiving a ticket and having the chance to attend the Divine Performing Arts show in Cincinnati on Dec. 23. I was the lucky one...However, the actual contents of the show made me disgust and hard to understand," Derek Bush wrote at his blog on March 25.

  • 'They thought they could buy us...they thought wrong'
    2009-03-26

    Falun Gong followers offered to pay the Vancouver-based Asian Pacific Post newspaper to publish a "false" story on the Divine Performing Arts show that is slated to be held in Vancouver next month, a lawsuit alleges.

  • Taiwan Falun Gong protesters dispersed by police
    2009-03-24

    Dozens of Taiwanese followers of China's Falun Gong cult made use of the visit Sunday by some 1,600 mainland tourists to accuse China of suppressing the spiritual group, and the protesters were dispersed by police because they had not applied for a permit.