Sweden: Documentary Exposing the Persecution of Falun Gong Practitioners by the CCP Broadcast on Swedish TV

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After the documentary Beyond the Red Wall was broadcasted on May 29th and 30th, Swedish TV rebroadcast this documentary at one o’ clock in the afternoon and nine o’clock in the evening on June 1st on Channel 8.

This film introduced the Chinese government's unlawful persecution of Falun Gong practitioners and the horrible fact of the CCP harvesting human bodies’ organs selling them to foreign tourists for profit by slaughtering Falun Gong practitioners. In this film, David Kilgour, the author of a report on harvesting organs was interviewed. He provided evidence which exposed, in his words, a "new type of evil in the world’’. Another interviewee was Kunlun Zhang, a Canadian citizen who is a university professor at McGill University; he talked about his three years suffering in labour camps merely for his belief in Falun Gong.

A computer designer, Mr A. Eriksson said that he was stunned after watching this film, the fact of being persecuted is beyond imagination.

Beyond the Red Wall is a documentary produced by the Canadian film director Peter Rowe. It was first broadcast by the Canadian National Broadcasting TV Company (CBC) on November 20th, 2007. The broadcast at that time was not smooth sailing. The originally arranged broadcast time was set on the 6th November, due to the pressure from the Chinese Embassy in Canada, CBC suddenly changed to another programme. This was exposed by the Canadian media later on, the subject of foreign influence to interfere with the freedom of the Canadian press caused intense responses from all levels of society, three days later, CBC announced a new broadcasting time, this film eventually came out on the 20th November.

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