The group behind an Al Jazeera 360 documentary has turneddown declares by the Swedish prime minister that a movie about kid security laws in Europe is “dangerous”.
The three-part investigative documentary Behind Closed Doors, produced by Al Jazeera 360 – a video-on-demand platform that is part of the Al Jazeera Media Network – follows households from numerous backgrounds and citizenships who haveactually dealtwith the terrible experience of having their kids byforce eliminated by social authorities in Norway, Sweden, Germany and Luxembourg.
On November 10, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson compared the documentary to the so-called LVU project, a falseinformation project that got traction on social media in 2022 that recommended Swedish authorities were kidnapping kids from Muslim households.
But Awad Joumaa, head of originals at Al Jazeera 360, stated the attacks on the movie were “misleading”.
“Al Jazeera 360 stresses that the series was established to checkout a complex social concern impacting households throughout northern Europe,” a declaration from Al Jazeera 360 stated. “Behind Closed Doors provides varied households from different backgrounds and citizenships who haveactually dealtwith the distressing experience of having their kids byforce eliminated by social authorities. In some cases, kids were not just separated from their momsanddads however were likewise split up and put in various cities, leaving momsanddads uninformed of their kids’s location and with no gainaccessto to them.”
SVT, Sweden’s nationwide broadcaster, likewise criticised the documentary, stating that it leftout some information on the cases consistedof in court files.
However, Joumaa stated that was deceptive, including that both court files and the factors for the kid eliminations were plainly showed on the screen and that judgments or choices that opposed the households’ declares were revealed, makingsure that the authorities viewpoint was provided alo