Human Rights in China

"A number of analysts have pointed out that as with the firing on unarmed protestors on June 4, 1989, the torture of Falungong practitioners could only result from orders given from the highest levels of the leadership... Because there are too many Falungong practitioners to arrest all, and because their backgrounds are too ordinary, the authorities cannot even trouble themselves to mount formal prosecutions in most cases, but instead resort to brutality (as with June 4th) in the hope that physical oppression will lead to elimination of Falungong."
          -- The Falungong Phenomenon


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