The Herald (South Africa)

SA rhino film aired in China

- Herald Correspond­ent

An award-winning South African documentar­y, STROOP – journey into the rhino horn war, has been broadcast on prime time television in Hong Kong – a major global wildlife traffickin­g hub.

Stroop producer and presenter Bonne de Bod, who was in Port Elizabeth recently for the premiere of the documentar­y, said it was exciting and significan­t news.

“It’s incredible. Filming in parts of Asia was very risky as all forms of media there are controlled by the Communist Party.

“Having the film shown by the Hong Kong public broadcaste­r is a huge step forward.

“The demand for rhino horn is massive and awareness and education are key.

“STROOP is the real, raw rhino story, so I have no doubt that this screening impacted many and will bring about changed mindsets and perception­s,” De Bod said.

Susan Scott, who directed the documentar­y, said it had been imperative to film in countries with rhino horn demand such as China and Vietnam.

“This filming was undercover and illegal so it is jaw-dropping that the film was broadcast in a prime-time slot on Hong Kong state television,” Scott said.

The work the crew did in China and Vietnam would have been impossible without the help of Asian environmen­tal activists, she said.

“To have STROOP translated into Chinese and seen throughout Hong Kong will further that vital change.”

The Hong Kong judiciary also screened STROOP at an enforcemen­t workshop recently.

The workshop was attended by legislator­s, academics from Hong Kong universiti­es, government forensic teams, criminal justice specialist­s and representa­tives from Hong Kong’s department of justice, as well as the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, the Queen’s Counsel from London and Hong Kong’s under secretary for the environmen­t.

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NEW FILM: The poster for the documentar­y, ‘STROOP – journey into the rhino horn war’

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