Human Rights

Kay Rubacek, Director of "Finding Courage," Shares Her Research in "The CCP Business in Body Parts"

Kay Rubacek, Director of "Finding Courage," Shares Her Research in "The CCP Business in Body Parts"

For more than a decade, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been systematically killing innocent people on a large scale, and extracting their vital organs to fuel a multi-billion dollar organ transplant industry.

DEEP DIVE: Ignoring China's Crimes Made the Pandemic Worse - Human Rights Lawyer David Matas

DEEP DIVE: Ignoring China's Crimes Made the Pandemic Worse - Human Rights Lawyer David Matas

Swoop Films' DEEP DIVE with international human rights lawyer and author, David Matas, discusses the current COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on his human rights work. Matas details the state of forced organ harvesting in China today which he has investigated since 2006. He also shares what inspires him to continue to tackle human rights abuses head on. Hosted by Swoop Films producer, Kay Rubacek.

"Hard To Believe” Film Submitted as Evidence of the Chinese Communist Party’s $1billion Genocidal Industry of Forced Organ Harvesting

To view a briefing of the tribunal, click on the image above

To view a briefing of the tribunal, click on the image above

Our film “Hard To Believe” had been used as evidence against the Chinese Communist Party in its mass killing of prisoners of conscience. The tribunal’s final verdict was that China under the Chinese Communist Party was a “criminal state” and that mass killings of innocent civilians were taking place to sell their organs.

The verdict of the tribunal and its findings are hoped to be used to urge international organizations to take action.

At the Holocaust Memorial in San Francisco

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We wanted to share with you a behind-the-scenes photo of our crew at our latest shoot for our film "Finding Courage". We filmed the main character of the film (Yifei) at the Holocaust Memorial in San Francisco - it reminds her of her sister who was killed in a labor camp by the Chinese Communist regime, as well as many of her friends who were also killed, imprisoned, or are living as fugitives in China today to avoid arrest for standing up for their faith. The dehumanization and persecution of large groups of Chinese citizens by the regime is still going on now.