TV and Radio

  • Turkey's Biggest TV Show Broadcasts Primetime Falun Gong Interview

    Practitioners talked about the beauty and the grand spreading of Falun Dafa throughout the world. They also talked about the persecution of Falun Gong by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and revealed how the CCP harvests organs from live Falun Gong practitioners in forced labour camps. The TV station broadcast this interview to the whole of Turkey.
  • Radio France Internationale (RFI): The World Health Organisation Conducts an Investigation into the Accusation that Falun Gong Practitioners' Organs were Removed While they were Still Alive

    "In the last episode of "People and Society" we introduced the issue of overseas media's reports about China selling the organs of prisoners on the death roll ... We contacted the World Health Organisation many times and hoped to understand its view about China’s organ transplant situation. However, Mr. Noel, who is in charge of the work of organ transplants, could not accept the interview with us because he was on a business trip. In today's episode, we will broadcast an interview with WHO Clinical Procedure Coordinator Mr. Noel."
  • Radio France Internationale (RFI) reports: Wang Wenyi Shouts Out Against Organ Harvesting from Living Falun Gong Practitioners

    On April 24th, Radio France Internationale broadcast a report to China and neighbouring countries about the incident during Hu Jintao’s visit to the USA when Wang Wenyi shouted out at the two leaders, Bush and Hu, on the south lawn of the White House, demanding that the Chinese Communist regime stop persecuting Falun Gong practitioners. Wang Wenyi pointed out that her actions on that day were completely spontaneous, unplanned and on-the-spot.
  • Radio France Internationale: Interview with the Reporter Who First Revealed the Removal of Organs from Live Falun Gong Practitioners

    The Washington Times recently published a Chinese reporter’s testimony. The reporter had gone to the US, using a pseudonym Jin Zhong. He revealed that a few years ago when he was investigating the situation of SARS, he discovered that several thousands of Falun Gong practitioners were imprisoned at the Liaoning Provincial Thrombosis Hospital of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine, where their organs were harvested for sale.The reporter accepted an interview with RFI.
  • Slovakian TV Exposes the Lies behind the Chinese Regime's Denial of the Existence of Concentration Camps

    On April 12th 2006, the Chairman of the Slovak Falun Gong Association was invited to appear on the “World Today” programme on Slovak TV station TA3. For about five minutes of the interview he exposed the truth behind the removal of internal organs from the bodies of Falun Gong practitioners which is currently taking place in labour camps in China. He also talked about the history of the persecution of Falun Gong in China.
  • European Media Outlets Report Request for Investigation into the CCP’s Organ Removal from Living Falun Gong Practitioners' Bodies

    On April 3rd, Tribune de Geneva, Switzerland, reported on Falun Gong practitioners’ rally in front of the UN Human Rights Commission building, condemning the Sujiatun concentration camp for removing the organs from living Falun Gong practitioner’s bodies and asking for an investigation of the case. On the same day, Le Figaro (France) reported that last Friday the U.S. Government urged the Chinese Communist Regime to investigate Falun Gong’s claim: Several thousands Falun Gong practitioners in northeast China have been treated as living supplies for human organ sales since 1999.
  • Slovak Republic: Sujiatun Crimes Become the Subject of TV Attention

    After learning about the recently uncovered facts of the Sutiantun concentration camp, about five practitioners from the Slovak Republic mounted a protest about these atrocities and news of this protest was sent to all major media in Slovakia. The protest was filmed by TA3 TV, which covers the whole of Slovakia and can be received also abroad via satellite.
  • Radio France International: Falun Gong Practitioners' Body Organs Harvested in Sujiatun Concentration Camp

    Human rights organisations across the world pay special attention to the news that the Chinese Communist Regime secretly imprisons Falun Gong practitioners in Sujiatun Concentration Camp located in Liaoning Provincial Thrombosis Hospital of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine. The news reported that in the secret concentration camp 6000 Falun Gong practitioners were imprisoned since 2001 and no one has come out alive.
  • Turkish Practitioners Invited to Introduce Falun Gong on TV Morning News

    On February 15th, practitioners from Ankara were invited by KANAL-D, one of the largest of Turkey’s private TV stations. The host told his audience: “I hope every Turkish will practise Falun Gong and have a healthy body.” Immediately after the news, the TV station received many phone inquiries about Falun Gong.
  • Radio Free Asia: A Falun Gong Practitioner Condemns the Cruel Persecution by the CCP Using his Personal Experience

    Heping Li from Zejiang Province of China recalled how he was locked up in a forced labour camp because he refused to renounce his belief in Falun Gong. He saw with his own eyes and experienced the cruel persecution of Falun Gong practitioners by the CCP authorities. Heping Li said, “I was released in 2003 and put under detention for two years. As I practice Falun Gong, I used to write letters to the government (the CCP regime) and told friends of mine the truth about Falun Gong and the lies told on TV. For that reason, I was taken to a forced labour camp.
  • Report on German Website: “Fields of Shame” - Become conscious of the horror

    Fields of Shame" is an exhibition touring across Europe. The founder of this project, the Pole Wojciech Modelski said “Above all we hope that many people will learn about the existing reality in our world where murder, rape and torture on a daily basis is the norm.” ... The organiser was the International Organisation for Human Rights.
  • Radio France Internationale: Nearly One Hundred French MPs Urge the President to Raise Human Rights Issues with the Visiting Chinese Premier

    In an open letter to Chirac, Jack Lang wrote that according to the available information, the Chinese government plans to not carry out true direct broadcasting during the 2008 Beijing Olympics, instead the broadcasts would be delayed by a few seconds. He pointed out that behind this technical issue of delaying a broadcast for a few seconds is Beijing’s true intention of avoiding all pictures of demonstrations. If this is true, then Beijing must be condemned.
  • Swedish Media Report: United Nations Special Rapporteurs Say Torture is Still Prevalent in China

    On December 2nd, 2005, several Swedish news networks carried a report by Reuters and the BBC saying that torture is still prevalent in China. The report said that according to Manfred Nowak, UN Special Rapporteur on torture, torture is prevalent in China and only when China undertakes major reform of its judicial system and achieves judicial independence will the situation of torture be controlled. Nowak was the first UN Special Rapporteur on torture to be invited to conduct an investigation of the issue of torture in China in ten years.
  • Spain: Canary Islands TV Broadcasts Special Falun Gong Programme

    As this year’s summer holiday finished, another practitioner and I were invited by a Canary Islands TV station to host a special Falun Gong programme together with the TV station’s director. The director is very interested in Oriental culture. Not long ago, he also started to learn Falun Gong. He especially devised this programme about Falun Gong.
  • Spain’s biggest newspaper El Pais Exposes China's Human Rights Abuse

    During Chinese President Hu Jintao’s visit to Spain, the country’s biggest newspaper El Pais published an article entitled Cruel Torture and the Death Penalty to expose the Chinese Communist regime’s human rights abuses. The article pointed out that there are many dark sides of China’s miracles and the fact that both economic openness and political impediment coexist in China.