eternal spring, falun gong, jason loftus

Award-Winning Documentary ‘Eternal Spring’ Premiered in Melbourne, Honored With Top Prize

Canadian filmmaker Jason Loftus’ award-winning animated documentary Eternal Spring recently made its debut in Melbourne, Australia, where it played in packed theaters at the 8th Annual Melbourne Documentary Film Festival. After the initial shows sold out, the festival added encore screenings to its line-up.  Set in the northeastern city of Changchun in China’s Jilin Province, Eternal ...

Trisha Haddock

'Eternal Spring' animation.

Falun Dafa: The Hope of Humanity

An interview with Fei Liangyong,  Chairman of the Asian Democracy Forum In anticipation of World Falun Dafa Day on May 13, commemorating when the ancient teachings of Falun Dafa were first introduced to the public, Fei Liangyong, Chairman of the Asian Democracy Forum and the Forum for a Democratic China (FDC), spoke about the significance of ...

Tatiana Denning

Lotuses in bloom.

Cancer Patients’ Lives Prolonged by Meditation Practice

Thirty thousand cancer experts recently attended the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) in Chicago. A paper from the U.S. Cancer Society was presented showing how the meditation practice of Falun Gong has prolonged the lives of cancer patients diagnosed with terminal cancer. The article garnered a lot of attention from those in attendance. ...

Armin Auctor

Asian woman outside by a pond with a serene expression on her face practicing 'Falun Standing Stance,' the second exercise of Falun Gong.

New Film ‘Unsilenced’ Breaks Through the Lies

Based on true events, Unsilenced tells the story of a group of young college students who are unwittingly brought together with a jaded American reporter as they work together to expose the Chinese Communist Party’s brutal crackdown against 100 million of its own people. In the midst of lies, manipulation, and persecution, they face arrests, ...

Tatiana Denning

Promotional poster for the movie 'Unsilenced.'

Well-Known Taiwanese Chinese Medical Doctor Hu Naiwen

The over-70, white-haired but young-looking Taiwanese herbalist Hu Naiwen not only has great skills, but he also treats his patients like friends and family. He is always smiling and full of energy. Many of his patients have tried out many famous doctors before they found Dr. Hu Naiwen and got cured. They express great gratitude and respect ...

Helen London

Dr. Hu Naiwen.

Unsilenced: A Thrilling Movie About the Suppression of Falun Gong in China

Recently, a feature film that depicts the human rights abuses in China bagged the 2021 Audience Award in the 28th Austin Film Festival this year. The film, titled Unsilenced, depicts the life of a couple studying at Tsinghua University in China. They helped a Western journalist shatter the surveillance and obstruction apparatus of the CCP. ...

Max Lu

Promotional poster for the film 'Unsilenced' about the Chinese Communist Party's persecution of Falun Gong showing a young Chinese man sitting in a prison cell after being arrested for not giving up his spiritual belief.

Why Is the World Turning a Blind Eye to Forced Organ Harvesting in China?

For most of us, the state-sanctioned killing of prisoners of conscience in China for the sole purpose of forced organ harvesting would be a red line issue. Yet, it doesn’t even get the attention it deserves. Is that because the evidence of this crime is that flimsy? No, there’s more than enough evidence confirming that it ...

Rory Karsten

A Chinese surgeon harvesting an organ.

The 610 Office and Its Vile Torture: The Short Film ‘Unmasking China’s Gestapo’

The 610 Office has been called China’s Gestapo. The short documentary film Unmasking China’s Gestapo covers how this organization has persecuted Chinese people following the Falun Gong spiritual faith. The documentary film was made by Mathias Magnason and outlines the gruesome persecutory objectives of the 610 Office. The 610 Office is one of the Chinese ...

Max Lu

Mathias Magnason with his camera.

Organ Harvesting in China: Hard to Believe, but It’s Happening

When I initially heard that the Chinese state was killing large numbers of prisoners of conscience for their bodily organs, I was like most people — I was in a state of disbelief. The idea of innocent people being butchered to supply a lucrative illegal organ transplant industry was a crime too horrific to be ...

Rory Karsten

Surgeon and his assistant performing surgery in hospital operating room.