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ights reporting and traditional Chinese culture. Wang noted that while some of the staff of the paper may be Falun Gong adherents, the paper is not a Falun Gong operation. Vision Times began its online presence in 2001, started printing a newspaper in 2005, and claims a circulation in the United States and C
then, it has focused on two areas—human rights reporting and traditional Chinese culture. Wang noted that while some of the staff of the paper may be Falun Gong adherents, the paper is not a Falun Gong operation. Vision Times began its online presence in 2001, started printing a newspaper in 2005, and claims
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s, has faced severe persecution by Chinese authorities. According to the article, despite the Chinese government's efforts to suppress the movement, Falun Gong has grown into a global phenomenon, partly visible through cultural initiatives like the Shen Yun Performing Arts. The article noted that the FBI ha
le explained that last month, two men pleaded guilty in New York to bribing someone they believed to be an I.R.S. agent as part of a plot to target Falun Gong practitioners in the United States. They admitted to acting as illegal Chinese government agents. Their goal, according to federal prosecutors in Ma
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"Chinese hackers and state authorities have often used cyberattacks to try to gather information on groups of Buddhist Tibetans, Muslim Uighurs and Falun Gong practitioners outside China," the Times says this "appears to be the first time" they "have been publicly caught directly hacking into the Vatican a
"Chinese hackers and state authorities have often used cyberattacks to try to gather information on groups of Buddhist Tibetans, Muslim Uighurs and Falun Gong practitioners outside China," the Times says this "appears to be the first time" they "have been publicly caught directly hacking into the Vatican
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Chinese consulates in both New York and San Francisco have pressured World Journal’s local offices not to publish ads related to the religious sect, Falun Gong, which has been outlawed in China. The New York office has already acquiesced in full for the East Coast edition. The West Coast edition now only ru
s in L.A.* H&H’s attempt to buy XEWW to broadcast into the United States has been challenged at the FCC by a Chinese-language radio station linked to Falun Gong.’ China’s main English-language newspaper, China Daily, has also expanded operations into America, starting a North American edition in 2009. In add
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"Chinese hackers and state authorities have often used cyberattacks to try to gather information on groups of Buddhist Tibetans, Muslim Uighurs and Falun Gong practitioners outside China," the Times says this "appears to be the first time" they "have been publicly caught directly hacking into the Vatican a
"Chinese hackers and state authorities have often used cyberattacks to try to gather information on groups of Buddhist Tibetans, Muslim Uighurs and Falun Gong practitioners outside China," the Times says this "appears to be the first time" they "have been publicly caught directly hacking into the Vatican
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"Chinese hackers and state authorities have often used cyberattacks to try to gather information on groups of Buddhist Tibetans, Muslim Uighurs and Falun Gong practitioners outside China," the Times says this "appears to be the first time" they "have been publicly caught directly hacking into the Vatican
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"Chinese hackers and state authorities have often used cyberattacks to try to gather information on groups of Buddhist Tibetans, Muslim Uighurs and Falun Gong practitioners outside China," the Times says this "appears to be the first time" they "have been publicly caught directly hacking into the Vatican
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cribed as a direct threat to U.S. interests and even "a form of terrorism." According to the article, Loudermilk cited bomb threats falsely linking Falun Gong practitioners to planned attacks at the Kennedy Center in February and during the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary parade in June, as well as past CCP

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Wilbur Ross
PersonUnited States 39th Secretary of Commerce

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Xinjiang
LocationAutonomous region in China

USA Today
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