Why "Falun Gong" Banned
 
 
 


Policies & Laws

Taiwan Authorities Urged to Stop Cult from Disrupting TV Signals

China Slaps US Religious Freedom Report

China Urges Taiwan to Put An End to Illegal Falun Gong TV Signals

Taiwan Action on Cult Urged

CPPCC Official on US Congress Resolution on Falun Gong

NPC Official Condemns Falun Gong Resolution by US Congress

Chinese FM Spokesman Rejects US Congress Resolution on Falun Gong

Official Calls for Severe Punishment of Evil Forces & 'Falun Gong'

Website launched to fight cults

Cult Prompts HK Law Debate

Law Urged in Hong Kong to Tackle Falun Gong

China's Top Judge Calls for Justice, Efficiency

China Sets Goals for Law Enforcement in 2001

China issues anti-cult law

Legislators to tackle draft laws

Ban won't affect qigong, religions

Strengthening democratic legal system

Unite with and educate the majority and punish only a few in accordance with the law

The basic policy and measures china has adopted for handling the "Falun Gong" cult problem

Decisions of the standing committee of the national people's congress on banning cultist organizations and preventing and punishing cult-related activities

Explanations of the supreme people's court and the supreme people's procuratorate on some questions on specific applications of the laws in handling the cases of organizing and using cults for criminal activities

Explanations on the "decisions of the standing committee of the national people's congress on preventing and cracking down on cults"(draft)

Full text: legislative resolution on banning heretic cults

Judicial explanations on crimes by cults

China Bans Publications On Falun Gong

Chinese Government Will Not Punish Any Ordinary Falun Gong Practitioners

China Prohibits Pro-Falun Gong Activities

Chinese Official on Falun Gong in HKSAR

Chinese Official Explains Ban on Falun Gong

Falun Gong Practitioners Need Further Education

Communist Party members prohibited from practising