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China Focus - Australian Senate Calls to End Persecution of Falun Gong
The Australian Senate has voted unanimously to end the persecution of the Falun Gong spiritual group in China, condemning what humanitarian groups call the worst human rights crisis currently facing China.
The motion, moved by Greens Senator Ms Kerry ...
China Focus - Falun Gong Practitioner Attacked in Sydney
It seems the violence towards Falun Gong practitioners has spread from Flushing New York to Sydney.
A month ago in Flushing New York at the Quit the Chinese Communist Party Centre, a large group of Chinese, physically assaulted Falun Gong practitioners, ...
Stages of the East - Musician impressed with erhu instrument
Welcome to Stages of the East.
Tonight marks the last of three of the Chinese Spectacular shows performing at the Canberra theater center Canberra, Australia.
The Chinese Spectacular continues to receive outstanding praise from audiences around the ...
Stages of the East - Chinese Spectacular continues to wow audiences
Welcome to Stages of the East.
Tonight marks the first of three of the Chinese Spectacular shows performing in Canberra, Australia.
The Chinese Spectacular continues to receive rave refrom audiences around the world.
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Edge on China 68 - Headlines from China
Join the SOH news team for a wrap up of the most crucial news from China for the week…
Edge on China 68 - Headlines from China
Weekly Summary of the real headlines from China.
Edge on China 67 - Headlines from China
Listen in for a summary of the headlines from China you won’t hear anywhere else.
Edge on China 66 - Headlines from China
Join us this week for a startling array of news direct from China. The SOH news team brings you the need to know headlines in this bulletin…
Edge on China 65 - Headlines from China
This week we change up the format of EOC and hear some of the original SOH narrators presenting the stories.
Edge on China 65 - Headlines from China
Following the detention of China’s human rights advocate lawyer, Hu Jia, his defending lawyer, Li Jingsong, has been closely monitored by plainclothes police officers and prevented from getting out of his house.
On 27th of December last year, Beijing ...
Edge on China 64 - Headlines from China
Reports by Ming Pao newspaper on the 5th of January, indicate that a metal processing and chemical fertilizer plant in Dushan District was suspected of illegally manufacturing sulphuric acid and that it discharged huge amount of effluents that contained ...
Edge on China 63 - Headlines from China
This week, 50 year old farmer aquitted after 10 years in Jail, Hong Kong surges toward true democracy, and a Special update on the Chinese performance, Holiday Wonders.
Last week a fifty years old farmer, Hao Jinan, from China’s Henan province, left ...
Edge on China 62 - Headlines from China
In this bulletin 63 year old human rights activist to spend 3 years in jail, Taiwanese Vice President condemns organ harvesting from living Falun Gong practitioners, and up to a million Chinese threaten an Olympic boycott
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Edge on China 61 - Headlines from China
This week in the headlines from China, Is Bird flu on the move again?, Teachers forced to buy the daily communist Newspaper, and Reporters without borders banned from China.
In Hong Kong a wild heron has tested positive for the H5N1 bird flu virus, ...
Edge on China 60 - Headlines from China
In this episode of Edge on China, toxic chemicals found in Chinese food exports, human to human bird flu transmission fears arise, and China forces Miss Tibet out of beauty pageant.
In the latest scare over the safety of Chinese exports, one of China’s ...
Edge on China 59 - Headlines from China
Yuan Wei-Jing, the wife of the blind human rights activist Chen Guang-Cheng, wrote an open letter to the state heads on the twenty- of November. She shared her consent of Hu and Wen to be concerned with the life of the common people and to run the ...
Edge on China 58 - Headlines from China
In this bulletin German State television exposes Organ trade, Chinese espionage poses great risk to US technology, and Beijing Olympics to allow only one bible per person but a total ban on Falun Gong books.
On the 13th of November, Channel Two of the ...
Edge on China 57 - Special Edition; Human Rights Torch Relay graces Queensland
The Human rights torch relay made its trip around the rest of Queensland after visiting Brisbane, touching down in the Sunshine Coast, Mackay, Townsville, Cairns, and the Gold Coast. The support from local Politicians, NGO’s, and human rights ...
Edge on China 56 - Headlines from China
This week the top headlines include, Chinese consulate tries in vain to thwart Human Rights Torch Relay in Brisbane Australia, Chinese Human rights Lawyer Gao ZhiSheng is heard from for the first time since his abduction, and startling open letter ...



















