New Documentary Sheds Light on Georgian Adoption Scandal
A powerful new documentary is bringing international attention to one of the most devastating adoption scandals in modern history. The film chronicles the systematic baby trafficking that occurred in Georgia between the 1950s and 2000s, affecting thousands of families.
Uncovering the Truth
The documentary features interviews with affected families, investigative journalists, and whistleblowers who helped expose the scandal. Through careful research and emotional testimonies, the film reveals how hospital staff, doctors, and adoption agencies worked together to steal newborns from their mothers.
Parents were often told their babies had died shortly after birth, when in reality, the children were being sold through illegal adoption networks. False death certificates were issued, and families grieved for children who were very much alive.
International Impact
The documentary has sparked renewed interest in family reunification efforts and DNA testing initiatives. Many adult adoptees who watched the film have come forward with their own stories, leading to new investigations and potential matches.
International human rights organizations are now calling for formal investigations and support for affected families. The film serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of transparency in adoption processes and the right of individuals to know their true origins.
How You Can Help
If you believe you or someone you know may have been affected by adoption scandals, we encourage you to:
- Share your story with Vinvar
- Consider DNA testing to find biological relatives
- Connect with support groups and advocacy organizations
- Help spread awareness about these issues