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1by Héderváry, Claire deSubjects: “…[State and Administrative activities, Communist movements and parties, Independencies, Youth and Students movements, Occupation/Resistance movements, International Relations, Human rights organizations, Cultural and sociocultural movements, Pacifism/Peace movements, Political Prisioners/Political trials, Science and Technology, Exiles/Political refugees, Religious movements/Anti-clericalism/Atheism, Workers movements/Workers councils/Workers International organizations]…”
Published 1958
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2by Héderváry, Claire deSubjects: “…[State and Administrative activities, Communist movements and parties, Exiles/Political refugees, Science and Technology, Political Prisioners/Political trials, Cultural and sociocultural movements, Human rights organizations, International Relations, Religious movements/Anti-clericalism/Atheism, Workers movements/Workers councils/Workers International organizations, Occupation/Resistance movements, Youth and Students movements, Independencies, Pacifism/Peace movements]…”
Published 1958
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4by Héderváry, Claire deSubjects: “…[International Relations, Human rights organizations, Cultural and sociocultural movements, Pacifism/Peace movements, Political Prisioners/Political trials, Science and Technology, Exiles/Political refugees, Religious movements/Anti-clericalism/Atheism, Workers movements/Workers councils/Workers International organizations, State and Administrative activities, Communist movements and parties, Independencies, Youth and Students movements, Occupation/Resistance movements]…”
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5Published 1998“…Duration: 00:25:00 In this investigative documentary, Chinese activist Harry Wu tries to prove the shocking connection between the execution of prisoners and organ transplants. Raw footage of public executions are set against the testimonies of doctors and others involved, in which we learn among other things that during one heart transplant operation a prisoner was brought to the hospital garage, 100 meters from the operating room, where he was shot in the head.…”
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6Published 1998“…poor sound Duration: 00:25:00 In this investigative documentary, Chinese activist Harry Wu tries to prove the shocking connection between the execution of prisoners and organ transplants. Raw footage of public executions are set against the testimonies of doctors and others involved, in which we learn among other things that during one heart transplant operation a prisoner was brought to the hospital garage, 100 meters from the operating room, where he was shot in the head.…”