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The Third Sub-channel
of China's Education Channel Claims: "The media reports are fabricating
rumors; the station did not air 'Life Is Innocent.'" Dozens of
China's TV Stations Indicate that the TV Series is an Irregular Product
and they are Unwilling to Air It.
Between June 24
and July 10, 2003, several Chinese media web sites posted the following
news: "The first episode of the anti-Falun Gong 24-episode TV series,
'Life is Innocent,' has aired in China." Hence, the World Organization
to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong ("WOIPFG") assigned
special investigators to this case. At present, the investigative result
indicates that this TV series met with resistance from several provincial
TV stations and that the only TV station that aired it was Channel 1
of the Nanchang TV Station, Jiangxi Province, under pressure and out
of self-interest. During the investigation, dozens of China's provincial
and municipal TV stations indicated that they were unwilling to air
this program. Some insiders critically stated that "this program
is clearly an irregular TV production," that it has "too much
political flavor," and that they had "never heard of the production
team before," etc.
With regard to the article by reporter Liu Jie posted on the Chinese
Consumers Net, which claimed that "starting from June 30, 'Life
is Innocent' will be aired at prime time on Channel 3 of China's Education
Channel, " the Chief Editor's office stated under investigation
that "this (report) is a sheer fabrication. There is no such thing
at all. This TV station has not aired this program at all." In
addition to Liu, Legal Daily's reporter Li Yong has also spread similar
false rumors.
Evidence obtained by WOIPFG has also disclosed that senior officials
at China's Ministry of Justice, which is in charge of arranging and
sponsoring this TV series, has been exerting pressure through "abnormal
channels" to many TV stations and their staff members and using
methods such as trying to "establish friendly relations" in
order to compel them to air this program. As senior officials of the
Ministry of Justice, to use such illegal means to launch this TV series,
they should be sanctioned and punished by law. WOIPFG will prepare and
submit the evidence to legal and criminal institutions.
In the "Investigation Bulletin on 'Life is Innocent'" published
on April 28, 2003, WOIPFG indicated that,
" "Life is Innocent" deliberately fabricates and ridicules
the conduct of the "so-called Falun Gong practitioners" in
the TV series to deceive the public and incite hatred. It has grossly
violated United Nations human rights regulations on the publication
of works of art and literature. It has also committed the crime of "inciting
hatred."
" The TV series adopts Nazi-like gangster logic to falsely and
deceivingly gloss over the conduct of those who in fact are executing
violence and torture at places such as labor camps and detention centers.
It openly promotes persecutory conduct such as the forcible deprivation
of Falun Gong practitioners' personal freedoms and basic rights, forcible
brainwashing, and forcible transformation, etc., grossly violating articles
regarding citizen's freedom of belief in China's constitution and laws,
as well as the International Human Rights Covenant signed by the Chinese
government.
" The "transformation" that this TV series attempts to
demonstrate clearly reflects the actual psychological persecution inflicted
upon Falun Gong practitioners by the Chinese government and labor camps
to forcibly deprive Falun Gong practitioners of their right to freedom
of belief and their ability to think independently. This has fully exposed
the Chinese government's lies that there is no religious persecution.
WOIPFG has obtained
the criminal facts of the following individuals in charge of this TV
series who use this program to slander and persecute Falun Gong. It
will submit evidence to international human rights organizations as
soon as possible to confirm the "notorious human rights record"
of these individuals as well as file lawsuits through related legal
institutions.
Zhang Fusen, Minister of Justice ; Chen Jiping, Undersecretary-General
of the Central Political and Judiciary Committee; Fan Fangping, Deputy
Minister of Justice; Hu Zejun, Deputy Minister of Justice;
Key producers of the TV series: Liu Diyi, Chen Zhisheng, Wang Qingyong,
Liang Kaichen, Ma Anping and Cai Shijie. Key cast members: Jia Zhigang,
Zhang Xin, Zhang Jianan (played Chen Ningnign), Zheng Shiming (played
Ren Haichuan), Li Wenling (played Ma Guoqing), Wang Jianxin (played
Liu Yongmin), Liu Na (played Jiang Xiaobai) and Zhao Weidong (played
Chen Guoxing) etc. Reporters from Legal Daily: Liu Yong and Li Qing.
Legal advisors and related individuals in charge of the Nanchang TV
Station, individuals in charge of Channel 1, etc.
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