NCKU Receives Threat to Stop Screening "The Organ of the State," Police Investigate with No Findings
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Cheng Kung University (NCKU) received a threatening letter demanding the cessation of the screening of the documentary "The Organ of the State," which exposes China's forced organ harvesting. The sender threatened to detonate explosives if the screening was not stopped. Police are investigating, with the IP address suspected to be from Hong Kong. No abnormalities have been found so far.
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- Q: What was the threat received by National Cheng Kung University (NCKU)?
- A: NCKU received a letter demanding that student organizations stop screening the film "The Organ of the State" or they would detonate explosives on campus.
- Q: When and how was the threatening letter delivered to the university?
- A: The letter was received at 11:50 AM yesterday from the suggestion box of the student affairs office.
- Q: Where is the IP address of the threatening letter suspected to be from?
- A: According to NCKU's internal investigation, the IP address of the sender is suspected to be from Hong Kong.
- Q: How many times have similar threat incidents occurred at the university in the past?
- A: Similar threatening incidents have occurred at least six or seven times, mostly related to the screening of the film.
- Q: Who directed the Canadian documentary "The Organ of the State" mentioned in the article?
- A: The Canadian documentary "The Organ of the State" is directed by Zhang Yongjin.