NEW YORK—Chinese authorities are attempting to track down Falun Gong practitioners who fled the regime’s persecution by collecting their overseas address and other personal data, a number of adherents told The Epoch Times. Harassment of the Falun Gong community in China by the communist party has been commonplace since the regime began a decades-long eradication campaign against the faith group, subjecting millions to various abuses such as torture, imprisonment, forced labor, and even forced organ harvesting. According to its website, Falun Gong is a self improvement practice that is rooted in Buddhist traditions. In the past few weeks, especially around the convening of China’s politically sensitive “Two Sessions”—the regime’s most important annual meeting—police pressed for personal information of Falun Gong practitioners from their families in China, obstructing their normal activities if they refused to comply. When Ling Jilei’s parents were selling their house and needed to update her place of …