Kay Rubacek, director of “Finding Courage” in an interview with Brendon Fallon from The Wide Angle. They discuss the CCP’s recent harsh rhetoric and threats towards its neighbors. Is the CCP’s bark greater than its bite? Find out!
Melbourne Audiences Respond to "Hard To Believe"
"Hard To Believe", which investigates the Chinese Communist Party's crime of harvesting organs from living prisoners of conscience, mainly Falun Gong practitioners, for profit, and discusses the silence of public media, politicians, and the medical community on the issue, was screened at Darebin Arts and Entertainment Centre in Melbourne on March 21, 2016.
What We Must Learn From WWII: Speech by Australian Lawyers for Human Ri
During the screening of Hard To Believe at NSW Parliament on Oct. 28, 2015, an inspiring speech was made by Nathan Kennedy, the president of Australian Lawyers for Human Rights (ALHR), which was a sponsor of the event.
What We Must Learn From WWII: Speech by Australian Lawyers for Human Rights
During the screening of Hard To Believe at NSW Parliament on Oct. 28, 2015, an inspiring speech was made by Nathan Kennedy, the president of Australian Lawyers for Human Rights (ALHR), which was a sponsor of the event.
Thought-provoking Speech Given at the Screening of Hard To Believe in Sydney
Professor Katrina Bramstedt, one of the world's few formally trained transplant ethicists and a participant in 'Hard To Believe', recently gave a thought-provoking speech on "forced organ harvesting" at the NSW Parliament in Sydney, Australia.
"There Is Complicity In Our Silence", Speech by DAFOH Representative, Maria Fiataro
Professor Maria Fiatarone Singh, MD, from the University of Sydney, made a moving speech during the screening of Hard To Believe at NSW Parliament in Sydney, Australia.
Hard To Believe Screening at NSW Parliament in Sydney, Australia
Academics and professionals from medical and legal fields attended a pre-release private screening of Hard to Believe at the NSW Parliament in Sydney, Australia on October 28.