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Falun Gong's Challenge to China [Hardcover]

Danny Schechter (Editor)
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September 1, 2000
"China is nervous because there are now more Falun Going practitioners than there are members of the Chinese Communist Party"—Li Hongzhi, founder of Falun Gong.

In one of the most bizarre cases of political repression in modern history, the People's Republic of China has banned a spiritual practice built around traditional exercises and meditation. They say that Falun Gong has become a dangerous threat to the largest nation on Earth. In a return to the dark days of the Cultural Revolution, they have burned thousands of Falun Gong books and literature. They have beaten and detained thousands of practitioners. They have issued an arrest warrant for Falun Gong founder Li Hongzhi. They are sentencing some practioners to long periods of incarceration at show trials. World leaders and human rights groups are speaking out.

Why is this happening? Is it because Falun Gong has attracted an estimated l00 million practitioners? What is Falun Gong's appeal? What is it that China fears?

This is their story. Largely Unheard. Until Now.

This timely non-fiction book presents the inside story of China's crackdown on Falun Gong, taking a stand against the most blatant and pervasive political book burning since the days of Hitler's rise to power. By offering Falun Gong's story in the context of the current crisis in China, it provides an important look at a dramatic underreported and unfolding story. In China, their point of view has been banned. It deserves to be heard worldwide.

Veteran journalist Danny Schechter executive produced "China Now" for Channel 13 in 1991. He has written about Chinese issues for Newsday and Z Magazine. He is the author of The More You Watch, The Less You Know (Seven Stories Press) and is the executive producer of Globalvision and executive editor of the Media Channel (www.mediachannel.org).

"The picture doesn't add up. What I see here with these people and what they're doing, they seem very normal people. They're from all walks of life; and then on the other side you've got this picture that the Chinese government is painting, and the two just don't match."-Adam Montanaro, Falun Gong practitioner (USA)



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"As 'News Dissector' on Boston radio, Danny Schechter literally educated a generation..." -- Noam Chomsky

"Few can match Schechter's work as an investigative reporter...(His) keen sense makes him a falcon among hummingbirds." -- Our Town, Portland, OR

"In the era of the incredibly shrinking sound bite, producer Danny Schechter stands apart." -- Associated Press

About the Author

Veteran journalist and Emmy Award-winning broadcaster Danny Schechter has been reporting on human rights issues for years. He is now the executive producer of Globalvision and executive editor of mediachannel.org. He is the author of News Dissector (Akashic) and The More You Watch, The Less You Know (Seven Stories Press). --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 225 pages
  • Publisher: Akashic Books (September 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1888451130
  • ISBN-13: 978-1888451139
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,010,223 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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29 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't make this book what it's not, August 24, 2001
This review is from: Falun Gong's Challenge to China (Hardcover)
First and foremost, a reader should not mistake this book as being a text on Falun Gong and its tenants. In fact, the book pays only a relatively superficial bit of attention to analyzing the core precepts of Falun Gong. Rather, this book is a description of the Chinese government's and media response to Falun Gong and whether that reaction is rational or justified. From that perspective, the book is quite good. Schechter is quite careful in indicating that while he presents alleged first person narratives of torture going on in China of incarcerated practitioners, those narratives are still alleged descriptions. They have not been verified. And in the appendix, he provides the reader with excerpts from publications that present both benign and critical descriptions of Falun Gong and its founder, Li Hongzhi. What the book is quite exceptional at is showing how the Western media has been lazy in its coverage of the Falun Gong issue in China, often adopting the lexicon of the Chinese government-controlled press, and hence becoming a mere mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party. And it also challenges the reader's ability to accept core constitutional precepts, such as if all humans are to enjoy the right of religious/spiritual freedom, than all forms of religious/spiritual thought must enjoy those protections. If it isn't Christian or Jewish, Westerners tend to deride other doctrines as "cults," which only reveals an ethnocentric ignorance and intellectual laziness endemic in Western society. A reader of this text is not asked to decide whether Falun Gong should be considered legitimate. That is quite beside the point. Rather, the reader is asked whether Falun Gong practitioners should be allowed to practice their beliefs without mollestation. This text also reveals how China's decision to drastically cut back medical benefits to huge portions of its population sowed the seeds for Falun Gong's popularity because the doctrine does boast improved health through personal cultivation. No wonder it appeals to middle-aged and elderly people more than others, because it has been precisely this demographic that suffered the greatest loss because of the Chinese government's decision to reduce medical benefits. If we believe in religious and spiritual freedom, then the answer must be yes, Falun Gong and its practitioneers should be left alone. In the United States, the debates that form the historic Supreme Court decisions that define our freedoms were and continue to be initiated by what the rest of society deems as "fringe" elements. The right we have to refuse to recite the Pledge of Allegiance we owe to Jehovah's Witness. This book is an exceptional text and evaluation of not only the Chinese government's reaction to Falun Gong, but of the United States' and other Western reactions.
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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A thorough, objective third party report of Falun Gong issue, February 21, 2001
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This book is the most objective and informative writings from the third party on Falun Gong issue that I have seen so far. Unlike many reports and articles that buy-in a lot of Chinese government propaganda and purposely government fabricated stories, the contents in this book are reliable, and has certain deepth to the complicated Falun Gong issue. Also, most news reports superficialy descibed Falun Gong as a meditation system that blend Taoism and Buddhism, this book begin approaching the real context.
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10 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very informative book to an important current issue, March 13, 2003
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This review is from: Falun Gong's Challenge to China (Hardcover)
Among third party books, this is the best I could find so far. When I was a graduate student in University of California at Santa Barbara, I have been looking for a good book from an objective angle on Falun Gong. But at that time this book did not come out. When I got this book, I find it provided almost all of the information that I have spent months the collected from different sources.

Since Falun Gong is amind, body, spiritual system, it may not easy to be really understood with superficial reading. Especially for people already have other spiritual or religious tendency. I myself is a case. But when getting more and more information from books (especially the Falun Gong books), you will find why millions people in China practice Falun Gong and like to do so. Eeven the persecution in China could not stop people doing this.

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On October 1, 1999, in the symbolic center of China at the vast square in Beijing called Tiananmen, with the Great Hall of the People on the west side, and the Gate of Heavenly Peace fronting the Forbidden City on the north, the People's Republic threw itself the mother of all parties to celebrate its fiftieth birthday. Read the first page
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heretical organizations, labor camps without trial, enlightenment quality, supernormal abilities, leadership compound, disturbing social order, qigong practices, evil cult, qigong masters, demonic interference, inborn quality, cult organizations, information available indicates, international human rights instruments, international human rights standards
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Falun Gong, Falun Dafa, Master Li, New York, United States, People's Republic of China, Cultural Revolution, Zhuan Falun, Amnesty International, Tiananmen Square, State Department, State Council, Gail Rachlin, Great Law, Adam Montanaro, People's Daily, Mao Zedong, President Jiang Zemin, Yao Jie, Erping Zhang, Liu Binyan, Shandong Province, Chen Zixiu, Criminal Law, Ministry of Civil Affairs
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