The Salt Lake Tribune : short news
Compiled By RICHARD STREEBY
Sunday, June 16, 2002 Hong Kong: As the government prepares to bring its first criminal case against 16 [practitioners]
of the Falun Gong movement Monday, human rights watchdogs are predicting another test of the former
British colony's freedoms. Falun Gong is banned on the Chinese mainland [...]. But Hong Kong,
although a part of China since 1997, has kept the freedoms that allow Falun Gong to practice its
meditation exercises and to protest against the Chinese government's suppression of the movement.
Falun Gong worries Hong Kong is following China's lead and trying to silence the group -- a charge
Hong Kong's semiautonomous government denies. http://www.sltrib.com/06162002/nation_w/745903.htm
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