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Hundreds of practitioners of a meditation- and
    exercise-based spiritual movement were rounded up in mid-July as they non-violently marked
    the first anniversary of a Chinese government crackdown that has led, according to human
    rights groups, to more than 24 deaths, 50,000 arrests, pervasive torture, and the burning
    of as many as 7.8 million books written by the controversial founder of Falun Gong, Li
    Hongzhi. 
    
    Tiananmen Square, in the heart of Beijing, where protesters demanded their rights in 1989,
    is once again the scene of a dramatic challenge that has perplexed the world. 
    
    Why is this happening? What is Falun Gong and how has it attracted an estimated 70-100
    million practitioners? Why has the Chinese government declared it an "evil cult"
    and sought to "smash it", unsuccessfully so far, despite the involvement of
    thousands of police and government officials. What is it that China's leaders fear? What
    role has been played by the Internet in this crisis? What is the real story behind the
    story? 
    
    This timely non-fiction book presents the inside story of China's crackdown on Falun Gong.
    Based on the last interview given by Li Hongzhi before he went underground, as well as
    information supplied by scores of practitioners and various independent third-party
    sources, human rights journalist Danny Schechter describes the rise of an enigmatic and
    sometimes mystical movement that has captured the imagination and loyalty of millions of
    members of the Communist Party itself. 
    
    "Falun Gong's Challenge to China" relates these recent developments in the
    context of the current crisis in China, providing an informative look at a dramatic, under
    reported and unfolding story. In China, Falun Gong's point of view has been banned. Now it
    can be heard. 
    
    Schechter's report is followed by an extensive reader offering documents on all sides of
    the controversy including government studies, propaganda reports, and Li Hongzhi's own
    writings. Schechter's careful monitoring of the situation cites experts, studies, human
    rights activists, intelligence reports, and original research to make sense of a story
    that has only been told episodically, and with little depth. He documents and details what
    has happened and why. 
    
    "This is a fascinating story that challenges all of us, Americans and Chinese
    alike," says Schechter. "Horrible abuses against people who have committed no
    crimes have occurred with little condemnation, because money, not morality, defines US
    policy towards China."