Falun Gong (Portuguese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Falun Gong" in Portuguese language version.

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  • Dai Qing: Members of Falungong in an Autocratic Society. Asia Quarterly, Volume IV, No.3, Summer 2000 «Archived copy». Consultado em 20 de outubro de 2011. Arquivado do original em 2 de abril de 2012 

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  • Haar, Barendter. «Evaluation and Further References». Consultado em 21 de dezembro de 2009. Arquivado do original em 16 de dezembro de 2008. One difference between the Falun Gong and traditional groups is the absence of rituals of daily worship or rites of passage 

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  • Seth Faison, "In Beijing: A Roar of Silent Protestors" Arquivado em 2015-10-15 no Wayback Machine, New York Times, 27 April 1999. Quote: "Buddhist Law, led by a qigong master named Li Hongzhi, claims to have more than 100 million followers. Even if that is an exaggeration, the government's estimate of 70 million practitioners represents a large group in a nation of 1.2 billion."

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