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China's Growing Spy Threat

One victim of that persecution, author and human rights activist Jennifer Zeng, fled China in 2001 after being tortured at one of the regime’s ‘Re-Education-Through-Labour’ camps. ‘The PRC espionage and intimidation against FG practitioners overseas is so common that many of us have become accustomed to it,’ she says.

David Matas: Forced Labour and Organ Harvesting

Author Jennifer Zeng, formerly of Beijing and now living in Australia, writes that by the end of April 2001 there had been approximately 830,000 arrests in Beijing of Falun Gong adherents who had been identified. There are no statistics available of practitioners who were arrested but refused to self identify. From our interviews with released Falun Gong practitioners, we know that the number of those who did not self identify is large. But we do not know how large.

English Version of “Witnessing History” Hits Market with Zeal

"I basically sat down last Monday morning and barely moved again until I'd finished reading. It is a truly moving, enlightening and- at times- deeply disturbing and upsetting book. Perhaps the greatest surprise, though, lay in the gentle humor that permeates your telling of at times terrible experiences. If anything, this only adds to the poignancy of the storytelling."