Nov 09 2007
CBC, Beyond the Red Wall and Falun Gong
Society + Culture
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CBC, Beyond the Red Wall and Falun Gong
By Clive Ansley, guest contributorImage

On Tuesday, November 6, CBC television was scheduled to show a documentary entitled “Beyond the Red Wall”. This film focuses on the vicious persecution of Falun Gong practitioners in China, highlighting the illegal nature of the persecution, the use of torture, and the horrific fact that Falun Gong practitioners are today being slaughtered on demand to facilitate theft of their organs and resale of those organs to foreign “organ tourists”. 

David Kilgour, co-author of the comprehensive report which sets out the evidence of this “new form of evil on the planet”, is interviewed on the film. Also featured are Zhang Kunlun, a McGill University professor and Canadian Citizen who, on a visit to China, was thrown into a Labour Camp and tortured for three years, solely because of his Falun Gong beliefs. 

Former Justice Minister, Irwin Cotler, is also described as “speaking passionately” about the persecution of Falun Gong. I am also interviewed in this film on the subject of the Chinese “judicial system”, or lack thereof, my call for a boycott of the 2008 Olympics, and the collaboration of the Chretien and Martin governments with the perpetrators of the worst atrocities the world has seen since the days of the Third Reich in Germany.

CBC had purchased this documentary from its producer, Peter Rowe, last March. Subsequently, it required Rowe to edit the film, primarily to delete certain charges against the Chinese government and to allow more extensive comment on Falun Gong by Chinese diplomatic officials. 

Rowe complied and CBC management gave final approval to the edited version last spring.  For weeks, CBC had been promoting the film. Hours before it was to air, CBC pulled the film and replaced it with a re-run whitewash of Pakistan’s dictator.

"It is common knowledge that China’s media is totally controlled by the Chinese state and the Chinese Communist Party. For the past 8 years the Communist Party has used its media monopoly to vilify Falun Gong; Falun Gong practitioners, in contrast, have been totally stifled and have never had any means of replying to the spurious charges of the Beijing dictatorship. "

Spokesmen for CBC lied about the reasons for the recall to a series of inquirers. One story was that there were “contractual issues”.  Not with the producer, there weren’t. 

All contract issues between him and CBC had been finalized long ago. If there is a contractual issue, it consists solely of the fact that CBC has the Canadian contract for televising of the “Bloody Harvest Olympics” in Beijing next year. 

There is little doubt that Beijing threatened our national broadcaster with loss of this contract in the event that CBC were to allow Canadian audiences to view “Beyond the Red Wall”.

A second version was that the crisis in Pakistan pre-empted Peter Rowe’s film and that Pakistan was of immediate topical interest. That lie is particularly transparent. The crisis in Pakistan was almost a week old. Urgent up to the minute coverage could have been injected at any time. 

The film shown hardly touched the current crisis; it was an old film, essentially covering a dinner party conversation in which the dictator’s mother enthused about how he had always exhibited “leadership qualities”, even as a child, and the dictator himself was allowed to praise his own benevolence without challenge.

The truth is that Chinese diplomatic officials had contacted CBC, and had employed at least one long known Chinese Communist Party Agent to orchestrate a campaign against showing the film, which they denounced as “all lies”. How they could know this is unclear since no one has yet seen the film. 

CBC itself has acknowledged the intervention by Beijing, but has said only that it decided to ask for further editing after “it had become clear over the last 24-36 hours” that there was a great interest in this film.

It is common knowledge that China’s media is totally controlled by the Chinese state and the Chinese Communist Party. For the past 8 years the Communist Party has used its media monopoly to vilify Falun Gong; Falun Gong practitioners, in contrast, have been totally stifled and have never had any means of replying to the spurious charges of the Beijing dictatorship. 

The Chinese media has regularly charged that the teachings of Li Hongzhi, founder and leader of Falun Gong, have led to widespread crimes by Falun Gong adherents in China, including murder, mass murder, suicides, infanticides, and rape.

But strangely, the teachings of Li Hongzhi would appear to have these toxic effects exclusively on disciples resident in China. Today, there are hundreds of thousands of Falun Gong practitioners in North and South America, Europe, Africa, Australia, and other countries of Asia. But for some strange reason, the only Falun Gong practitioners ever charged with “crimes” outside of China are three women practitioners convicted in Singapore of passing out literature without a permit.

Human rights advocates the world over lament the Beijing government’s consistent suppression of accurate news reports in China, and its determination to ensure that Chinese citizens never receive fair and accurate information about Falun Gong. 

Now it is apparent that Beijing has the power to approve or disapprove what is broadcast by news services in democratic countries. CBC is apparently quite comfortable with the idea that what Canadians are allowed to see or hear should be determined by the Chinese Communist Party in Beijing.

Other sources

CAJ concerned over report's withdrawal

Who calls the shots at the CBC?
National Post
Published: Friday, November 09, 2007
by David Ownby, professor, departement d'histoire, Universite de Montreal.

Who calls the shots at the CBC?
National Post
Published: Friday, November 09, 2007
by Dr. Gerry Koffman, Doctors Against Forced Organ Harvesting, Toronto.

Clive Ansley, is the president of CIPFG/Coalitiion to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong

China Country Monitor Lawyers' Rights Watch Canada



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1. 09-11-2007 04:59
Sun rise.
First question, does any person out there know, why the Chinese Government fear the Falun Gong so? I do not practice it but, have knowledge of T'ai Chi Chaun Chi'i Kung, and various meditations. So I would be interested in an informed opinion. 
Secondly, are we observing the US imperial sun setting as the the Chinese imperial sun rises. 
 
Mike
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2. 09-11-2007 07:53
Bryond the Red Wall
ÿSubject: CBC Documentary, “Beyond the Red Wall: The Persecution of Falun Gong” 
 
Let me get this straight: It seems that the CBC backed Peter Rowe in making a documentary 
called Beyond the Red Wall; my CBC, the CBC my taxes pay for. 
 
So then it showed the film to the good people in Spain, Portugal, New Zealand, Quebec and 
Ireland. But then, after a “polite” phone call from the Chinese Embassy my CBC decided the I 
shouldn’t see this film unless they - ahem- “edited it”. 
 
I doubt that I am the only person in Canada who feels a bit indignant about this. This is not China, 
but it soon will be if we allow the Chinese Communist Party to decide what we can see. 
 
As a Canadian citizen (politely) I request that my CBC ; first, make public the full content of the 
phone call from the Chinese Embassy, and then immediately show us the original version of the 
documentary in prime time.  
 
Sincerely, 
 
Kathy Gillis (613) 225 7030 
3 Kingsmill Street 
Ottawa, ON 
K2E 5H9
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3. 09-11-2007 09:14
No just cause for the persecution except
Mike:  
 
According to an article in the Toronto Sun a couple of days ago on this topic, this is the reason why this group of pacifists is persecuted:  
 
Why China is so sensitive and hostile to Falun Gong is a puzzle. The only reasonable explanation is its growing popularity exceeds the popularity of the communist party -- intolerable to Beijing. 
 
Falun Gong is a creed based on meditation, compassion and generosity. It has no political agenda. Its membership is some 100 million around the world. A defector from the Chinese embassy in Australia recently estimated about one-third of the embassy staff were intelligence officers aimed at undermining Falun Gong. It\'s worth reading the entire piece which is by Peter Worthington. 
 
http://torontosun.com/News/Canada/2007/11/08/4639901-sun.html
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Makina
4. 09-11-2007 10:17
No just cause for the persecution except
No puzzle at all, folks. The Falun Gong is in the pay of the CIA and the business of destabilization. The Dalai Lama is also in the pay of the CIA.
Registered
5. 09-11-2007 10:47
I could be wrong
James 
 
We had a pro Soviet Union communist party in Iran, which they accused anyone who was against revisionism of Soviet,at the time a CIA agent. Even those who were Marxist-Leninists. 
 
For me is very hard to imagine Dali Lama, as a CIA agent, unless they are using him to teach them meditation.
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Shahram
6. 09-11-2007 14:04
No puzzle at all... hmm!
James has it wrong--besides using the party line to discredit the group--it's the communist party that spies on Falun Gong and not the other way around as suggested. 
 
"A defector from the Chinese embassy in Australia recently estimated about one-third of the embassy staff were intelligence officers aimed at undermining Falun Gong." 
 
http://www.ottawaxpress.ca/news/news.aspx?iIDArticle=12304
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Makina
7. 09-11-2007 16:40
No puzzle at all... hmm!
Quote:
 
"A defector from the Chinese embassy in Australia recently estimated about one-third of the embassy staff were intelligence officers..

 
 
No news here: Part of all embassies staff job is to gather intelligence about those whom their government perceive to be an asset or a threat,
Guest
Shahram
8. 10-11-2007 04:36
Freedom.
I do not think the Falun Gong have anything to do with the CIA, Makina's quote below, rules that out I believe. 
 
"Falun Gong is a creed based on meditation, compassion and generosity." 
 
I have watched these practitioners very closely at a festival.  
And as I said before I have knowledge of T'ai Chi etc. (I teach it). From my observations, and what you say Makina, I think they are liberated from the mundane, people who really meditate in various traditions gain a certain freedom.  
I can only conclude that the Chinese authorities fear people braking free from their dogmatic hold over their citizens.  
This is nothing new, unique, or special to China. People who wish to control, fear something they cannot control, a refuge they cannot destroy. 
Such people also like to control religions. 
I really cannot see any other feasible explanation. 
 
Mike
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