Mon, Apr 7, 2003
About members of Jehovah's Witnesses in Sweden and the USA and how the organization protects suspected pedophiles. The JW organization firmly denies that there is any form of sexual abuse or exploitation within any of their congregations. On the other hand, lies are spread by outsiders and excluded members seeking attention and support. The JW organization is discouraging members of their congregations from speaking to the media or commenting on these allegations.
Mon, Feb 23, 2004
Only one in six arrested juvenile delinquents receives some form of action. Child and juvenile delinquency in Swedish cities is increasing sharply. In Malmö and Gothenburg, it has doubled in five years. At the same time, a widespread carelessness on the part of the social authorities is also revealed, which risks leading to incorrect judgments regarding the criminal suspects.
Tue, Sep 30, 2008
About the Church of Scientology and their ventures into the treatment of addicts through Narconon and Citizens Commission on Human Rights, CCHR, a CoS front group whose purpose is to push the organization's anti-psychiatric agenda. In Sweden a large number of municipalities sends addicts to the Narconon units.
Tue, Oct 14, 2008
At Meros camping in Gothenburg, eight families with children live together with drug addicts, alcoholics and the mentally ill. The city of Gothenburg considers the campsite to be unworthy accommodation. And the police say that no children in Sweden should have to live there. Nevertheless, the families with children have lived there for over a year and a half. Also, does the peace of the grave stand in the way of the truth about the ship Estonia?
Tue, Jan 20, 2009
About the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) an international fraternity of traditionalist Catholic priests founded in 1970 by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, a leading traditionalist voice at the Second Vatican Council with the Coetus Internationalis Patrum, and Superior General of the Holy Ghost Fathers until 1968. Featuring the Swedish vicar Sten Sandmark, the controversial Bishop Richard Williamson, the ring-wing extremist Jonas De Geer, and writer Fiametta Venner.
Tue, Jun 8, 2010
Thousands of Swedish women suffer from vestibulitis - pain in the lower abdomen - which turns sex life into a nightmare. But despite the fact that treatments are available, the healthcare system often recommends medications that can worsen the problems. Over 30,000 women in Sweden aged 20 to 30 are affected. Mission review reporter Jorun Collin has reviewed how the healthcare system treats the affected women.
Tue, Apr 22, 2014
They talk about the ongoing fight in the streets. And in the wake of the rhetoric follows incitement against ethnic groups, assaults and murders. In the first program of two about political violence in Sweden, the Nazi Swedish resistance movement is portrayed. How far are they willing to go to achieve their vision? That the Nordic countries should only be populated by white people. Mission review reporters Janne Josefsson and Axel Gordh Humlesjö have traveled to places such as small Sunnansjö in Dalarna and the suburbs of Stockholm to map a series of very brutal acts of violence in the wake of the Swedish resistance movement.
Tue, Apr 3, 2018
Daniel Hallin was forcibly admitted and strapped into a belted bed at Motala hospital. When he was freed, he collapsed and died. He had then been strapped down for 42 hours. Daniel's parents conveys their point of view regarding this tragedy. Psychiatrists, Chief Physician at Motala hospital, various inspectors of health and social care talks about what the law says and how regulations are supposed to be applied.