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A letter to my Korean Omma

In About Us, Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Asia, Excerpts, Rights, The Americas by Adoptionland.org

Annyeonghaseyo! 안녕하세요! Omma, 엄마! My name is Meejin Richart.  제 이름은 미진 리샤에요. This name given to me by my adoptive parents but the name I use when I’m in Korea is Choi Mee Jin. 미진 리샤라는 이름은 제 양부모님이 저에게 지어주신 이름이에요. 하지만, 한국에서 지낼때의 제이름은 최미진이에요. I know I come from you. 제가 엄마에게서 태어난걸 저는 알고 있어요. I …

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The Worldview of International Adoption

In About Us, Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Agency Complaints, Excerpts, Rights, Videos by Adoptionland News

Worldview producer Alexandra Salomon gives us a special look into the world of international adoption, and some of its origins. (Also, we talk to Vali Nasr about a settlement framework for Syria.)  Radio interview about the history of international adoption starts in 14:56 of the program. (Photo: Associated Press/Gosia Wozniacka)   Original link visit here. Many believe that withholding U.S. Citizenship from …

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Legal Kidnapping

In About Us, Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Rights by moonchain

Chris Reynolds is fighting to get his daughter back after he says she was adopted without his knowledge or permission. INDEPENDENCE, MO (KCTV) –A father is fighting to get his daughter back after he says she was adopted without his knowledge or permission. Chris Reynolds hasn’t seen his 3-year-old daughter, Brooke, in more than a year. He and his other children write …

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Catholic Charities and Holt

In About Us, Adoption, Agency Complaints, Excerpts, Rights by Adoptionland News

Three  year old Madoc (aka Hyunsu) was adopted from South Korea under the new laws by Brian and Jennifer O’Callaghan in October 2013. He had a diagnosis of hydrocephalus. He died less than 4 months after his arrival in his adoptive home with a skull fracture, bleeding in the brain, eye hemorrhaging, trauma to his scrotum, and other evidence of …

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Monte Haines: SBS Interview about Korean Adoptee Deportations

In About The Book, Adoption, Adoption Survivor, Adoption Trafficking, Agency Complaints, Asia, Long Lost Family, Media, The Americas, Videos by Adoptionland News

Contributor of The “Unknown” Culture Club: Korean Adoptees, Then and Now, Monte was born in 1970 in South Korea and was sent for adoption to a family in Iowa in 1978 through Holt International on an IR-4 visa. His adoption was never finalized, and then Monte was again relinquished. He bounced around between several foster homes before his parents legally …

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Ring in Columbia Kidnaps Children for Sale Abroad

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Rights by Adoptionland News

By Warren Hoge, Special To the New York Times 8-16-81 The authorities have uncovered a multimillion-dollar international ring in which hundreds of poor Andean children were kidnapped or bought from their mothers and sold under forged birth certificates and adoption papers to childless couples from the United States and Europe. A Bogota lawyer has been jailed on charges involving the smuggling …

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Mother Reunites With Her Daughter After 42 Years Of Searching for Her | The Oprah Winfrey Show | OWN

In Adoption, Adoption Survivor, Adoption Trafficking, Long Lost Family, Videos by Adoptionland News

Linda was 15 years old when she was forced to place her baby girl for adoption. In 2010, genealogist Pam Slaton helped Linda find her daughter, Laura. It had been 42 years since Laura was born, and Laura flew more than 2,000 miles to meet the woman who gave her life. Here, witness the emotional mother-daughter reunion that brought Oprah …

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Twin Brothers Stolen and Sold to the Black Market: Interviewed by Oprah

In Adoption, Adoption Survivor, Adoption Trafficking, Agency Complaints, The Americas, Videos by Adoptionland News

In the 1930s and ’40s, a woman named Georgia Tann, a ruthless baby thief, ran a black-market ring stealing over 5,000 children and selling them to the highest bidder. In 1991, Twin brothers James and Thomas White, opened up to Oprah about the horrific abuse and torment they suffered from the moment that Georgia Tann’s gang kidnapped them at age …

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A Brief History of Castlepollard Mother & Baby Home

In About Us, Adoption, Adoption Survivor, Adoption Trafficking, Excerpts, Rights by Adoptionland News

The third floor also had a few ‘private’ rooms where well-off families who could afford to pay handed over the huge sum of £100 for privacy and a speedy exit. The Order of the Sacred Heart nuns arrived in Ireland in 1922 within months of the formation of the Irish Free state after the civil war. The Order was invited …

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Chinese Adoption Trafficking: Stolen Twin Girls

In Adoption, Adoption Survivor, Adoption Trafficking, Agency Complaints, Asia, Long Lost Family, The Americas by Adoptionland News

In 2002, a two-year-old girl was confiscated by Chinese officials because her family had violated the one-child policy. This past February, during Lunar New Year, she traveled from Texas, where she had been adopted, to meet her real family and her twin sister. Ever wondered what adopted people are saying today about adoption?  

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Story of Tingert

In About Us, Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Africa, Europe, Rights by Rebecca Hailemeskel

Contributor – Rebecca Hailemeskel The 36-year-old, Tingert, was born in Wonji Shoa. She is a healthy-looking young woman and is an Orthodox Christian. Her mother and father came to Wonji Shoa to look for a job. They got employed for a blue-collar work in Wonji sugar factory and stayed in Wonji Shoa. She was raised in a big family that …

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Story of Meseret

In About Us, Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Africa by Rebecca Hailemeskel

Contributor – Rebecca Hailemeskel Her name is Messert, an Orthodox believer. She is 35 years old and was born in Wonji Shoa located 110 km from Addis Ababa. Her parents used to work in the sugar factory that is located in the area. She has two brothers: one brother lives in Adama 10 km from Wonji Shoa and the other …

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Story of Lemlem

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Africa, Rights by Rebecca Hailemeskel

Contributor – Rebecca Hailemeskel Lemlem’s story is narrated by herself as well as her brother Bisrat since Lemlem is having a depression for which she is being treated at the center for victims of human trafficking. Lemlem remembers what has happened to her. However, it is difficult for her to narrate her story as there are things that she was …

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Savior or Neocolonialism

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Africa, Commentary, Rights, Videos by Adoptionland.org

A Still from Vanessa Beecroft’s The Art Star and the Sudanese Twins. Photograph: Vanessa Beecroft Film by Pietra Brettkelly “Without the knowledge of her husband, on her third visit to South Sudan, Vanessa attempts to adopt the twins. In a shell-shocked building the father of the twins puts his thumbprint to 10 copies of an affidavit.” Pietra Brett Kelly followed …

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History Forced Adoptions, Monica Lennon

In Adoption Survivor, Adoption Trafficking, Agency Complaints, Featured, Long Lost Family, Rights by Adoptionland News

Marion McMillan finally getting her experiences heard at the Parliament. Her story deserves to be acknowledged and her personal account can be read in detail in Adoptionland: From Orphans to Activists. Marion McMillan’s (Scotland) chapter is titled, “On Behalf of Scottish Mothers.” page 119, Part 3: “Abandoned”

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Private Adoption Industry Reaps Profits

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Agency Complaints, Excerpts, Featured, Long Lost Family, Media, Rights, The Americas, Uncategorized, Videos by Adoptionland News

A web of consultants, facilitators, and other middlemen have made private adoption a lucrative business. But the profit motives can leave mothers feeling coerced, and, nationwide, a lack of regulation creates opportunities for exploitation. In partnership with TIME, this Newsy report shows the murky world of the private adoption industry. This story was reported and published by Newsy.

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#SorryJungIn

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Abusive Adoptive Parents: The Case of Jung In & Why BTS’s Jimin Apologized #정인아_미안해 #SorryJungin #Jimin Ever wondered what Korean adopted people are saying today about adoption? This is a powerful and important read for all. The adoptee voice is all too often silenced, and it can literally be life or death for some to be heard and seen.” – Claire, Amazon …

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Holt Children’s Services Takes Heat in Abuse Death Case

In Adoption, Agency Complaints, Asia, Media by Adoptionland News

#SorryJungin The Last Letter to Jungin #SorryJungin 정인이에게 보내는 우리의 마지막 편지 (The Last Letter to Jungin)ㅣ그알PICK SEOUL, Jan. 7 (Yonhap) — Children’s rights activists on Thursday urged the health ministry to look into the role, if any, of a major adoption agency in the death of a 16-month-old adoptee. At a press conference near Cheong Wa Dae, the activists, …

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Chinese Adoption Trafficking: Stolen Twin Girls

In Adoption, Adoption Survivor, Adoption Trafficking, Agency Complaints, Asia, Long Lost Family, The Americas by Adoptionland News

In 2002, a two-year-old girl was confiscated by Chinese officials because her family had violated the one-child policy. This past February, during Lunar New Year, she traveled from Texas, where she had been adopted, to meet her real family and her twin sister. Ever wondered what adopted people are saying today about adoption?  

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2021 Adoption Concerns

In About Us, Adoption, Africa, Asia, Canada, Europe, Long Lost Family, Rights, The Americas by Adoptionland News

Reasons why people may register a complaint and what to watch out for with unethical adoptions.  Keep in mind that though adoption may be legal in the United States or other European countries, what happens behind ‘closed’ doors or in foreign countries to obtain ‘your’ child is not always ethical and could lead to child trafficking. If your agency does …

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The adoption business – snatched from parents, sold as orphans

In Adoption Trafficking, Africa, Agency Complaints, Europe, Rights by Adoptionland News

 To the Congress Lecture by Dorrit Saietz “The adoption business – snatched from parents, sold as orphans”, on Saturday, 4 March 2018, from 9:00 to 10:00 To the Congress Lecture by Dorrit Saietz “The adoption business – snatched from parents, sold as orphans”, on Saturday, 4 March 2018, from 9:00 to 10:00 Interview with Dorrit Saietz Dorrit Saietz is a …

We Demand an Independent Review of Adoption

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Agency Complaints, Europe, Rights, The Americas by Adoptionland News

Earlier, 92 adoptees from Chile wrote about unethical adoptions from that same country. They are not the only ones. Today, 40 Colombian adoptees are coming together, sharing that the unethical adoptions were not limited to Chile. Recently, we witnessed how 92 adult adoptees from Chile started questioning what is to come after they found out that several of the adoptions …

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International Adoption Agency Raided by the FBI

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Agency Complaints, Europe, Rights, The Americas by Adoptionland.org

Chris Tye, WKYC 11:14 PM. EST February 14, 2017 Strongsville – The FBI has confirmed to Channel 3 News that they executed a raid on a Strongsville international adoption agency Tuesday morning. Back in December the U.S. Department of State debarred European Adoption Consultants (EAC) from continued operation citing “a pattern of serious, willful, or grossly negligent failure to comply” …

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Manufactured Orphans

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The documentary Manufactured Orphans will air on Jan. 31 at 8pm Singapore time. “Nearly 90% of the estimated 143 million children in orphanages worldwide are not orphans at all. They are systematically bought, coerced, and stolen away from their birth families. The adoption industry is a huge market driven by money where orphans are ‘manufactured’. With the help of human …

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Adoption – Given or Taken

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Excerpts, Rights, Videos by Adoptionland.org

Four Corners ABC 2-3-12 “People think your a bad person because you gave your baby away, they need to know we didn’t give our babies away.  We weren’t given our babies in the first place…..can’t give away something you didn’t get.” Mother of adoption loss Follow us: @adoptiontraffic /  Adoption Trafficking – FB For more news on industry practices, go to Adoptionland.org To …

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Tears for Views: Reality TV for Loved Ones Lost

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Agency Complaints, Asia, Excerpts, Rights by Adoptionland.org

by Owen Churchill and Li You ‘Waiting for Me’ helps desperate families track down missing relatives, provided they are willing to relive trauma on stage. Song Xianzhong is talking through the photos of his grandchildren that hang above the bed. “This one is my granddaughter. Everyone says she looked like a boy when she was little,” he laughs. Then the …

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East African Nations To Ban Foreigners From Adopting African Children

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By: Divta Asiimwe AFRICANGLOBE – Members of the East African Legislative Assembly, who are currently sitting in Kampala, want EAC partner states to abolish international child adoption to stop the likelihood of children falling into the hands of traffickers. EALA on August 19 passed a general-purpose report on the rights of the child, which wants EAC partner states — Uganda, …

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The Netherlands will immediately suspend adoptions from abroad.

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Europe, Featured, Media, Rights, Uncategorized, Videos by Adoptionland News

The Netherlands will immediately suspend adoptions from abroad.  The outgoing Minister for Legal Protection Dekker announced this in response to the report of the Joustra Committee on the Dutch adoption culture and the role of the government. Ongoing adoption procedures will still be completed, after an additional test. The State will also no longer rely on prescription in adoptees’ proceedings. …

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She’ll get US citizenship 60 years after being adopted, but thousands more must still wait

In About The Book, Adoption, Adoption Survivor, Adoption Trafficking, Agency Complaints, Asia, Featured, Long Lost Family, Rights, The Americas by Adoptionland News

In January, after 13 months in limbo, Ella Purkiss was finally granted survivor benefits from her deceased husband. She says if it had taken even one month longer she would have been evicted from her trailer home in Pahrump, Nevada. Next Friday, after 60 years of living in the US, she will finally be granted American citizenship. Purkiss, 62, was …

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She’ll get US citizenship 60 years after being adopted, but thousands more must still wait

In About The Book, Adoption, Adoption Survivor, Adoption Trafficking, Agency Complaints, Asia, Featured, Long Lost Family, Rights, The Americas by Adoptionland News

In January, after 13 months in limbo, Ella Purkiss was finally granted survivor benefits from her deceased husband. She says if it had taken even one month longer she would have been evicted from her trailer home in Pahrump, Nevada. Next Friday, after 60 years of living in the US, she will finally be granted American citizenship. Purkiss, 62, was …

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Briefing You Should Listen to About Forced Adoption

In Adoption, Adoption Survivor, Adoption Trafficking, Europe, Long Lost Family, Rights, Uncategorized, Videos by Adoptionland News

A briefing is given to New Zealand Social Services and Community Committee on matters relating to forced adoption, July 1st, 2020 “Dear friends in our worldwide adoption community. I’m in New Zealand. I gave evidence before a government committee briefing on matters relating to forced adoptions. The committee paid close attention. They asked good questions after. They seemed receptive. If …

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“Do you understand that your baby goes away and never comes back?”

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Agency Complaints, Excerpts, Indigenous Communities, Long Lost Family, Media, The Americas by Adoptionland News

Nurses traded horror stories involving tearful and confused new mothers, who asked whether they were allowed to hold or feed their babies. On July 29, 2014, Maryann and Dexter Koshiba, 32 and 37 years old, sat, utterly exhausted, in a recovery room at Washington Regional Medical Center in Fayetteville, Arkansas. That morning, Maryann had given birth to a baby girl, …

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Ring in Columbia Kidnaps Children for Sale Abroad

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Rights by Adoptionland News

By Warren Hoge, Special To the New York Times 8-16-81 The authorities have uncovered a multimillion-dollar international ring in which hundreds of poor Andean children were kidnapped or bought from their mothers and sold under forged birth certificates and adoption papers to childless couples from the United States and Europe. A Bogota lawyer has been jailed on charges involving the smuggling …

Susan Lohan: Philomena Cheered by Stars While the State Turns Deaf Ear

In Adoption Trafficking, Excerpts, Rights by Adoptionland News

THE ‘real’ Philomena Lee, subject of the film Philomena, deserves the admiration and thanks of Ireland’s forgotten adopted people and their natural mothers for her undaunting campaign to have this dark chapter of our history highlighted. Thanks to the determination of this dignified 80-year-old lady, her daughter Jane, writer Martin Sixsmith, film producer Steve Coogan and movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, …

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Chinese Adoption Trafficking: Stolen Twin Girls

In Adoption, Adoption Survivor, Adoption Trafficking, Agency Complaints, Asia, Long Lost Family, The Americas by Adoptionland News

In 2002, a two-year-old girl was confiscated by Chinese officials because her family had violated the one-child policy. This past February, during Lunar New Year, she traveled from Texas, where she had been adopted, to meet her real family and her twin sister. Ever wondered what adopted people are saying today about adoption?  

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2021 Adoption Concerns

In About Us, Adoption, Africa, Asia, Canada, Europe, Long Lost Family, Rights, The Americas by Adoptionland News

Reasons why people may register a complaint and what to watch out for with unethical adoptions.  Keep in mind that though adoption may be legal in the United States or other European countries, what happens behind ‘closed’ doors or in foreign countries to obtain ‘your’ child is not always ethical and could lead to child trafficking. If your agency does …

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The Lost Children of Cold War Greece

In Adoption Survivor, Adoption Trafficking, Agency Complaints, Europe, Rights, The Americas, Videos by Adoptionland News

With English Subtitles Watch this important documentary that explores a subject considered taboo until now: the adoptions of over 3,000 Greek children to the US and another 600 to the Netherlands in the 1950s and 1960s. “Nobody paid attention to the facts. The only important thing was that the children would go to America quickly and without much paperwork. That …

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For the Creation of a Committee Investigating the Illicit Intercountry Adoptions Since ’70s

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Africa, Agency Complaints, Asia, Europe, Indigenous Communities, Long Lost Family, Rights, The Americas, Uncategorized by Adoptionland News

Collective for the Recognition of Illicit Adoptions in France launched this petition addressed to the National Assembly and to 3 others (National Assembly representatives, French Government, Ministry of Foreign Affairs). CHANGE.ORG Petition is Here. Many of us have been asking, for a few years now, for an investigation into the illegal practices of intercountry adoption in France. As of today, …

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How I Survived Adoption.

In Uncategorized by Adoptionland News

We offer global news on adoption based on the stories of families separated by adoption. The website was initiated in 2014 in conjunction with the anthology, Adoptionland: From Orphans to Activists, the first book to address issues that adoption agencies were too afraid to face or trying to hide–the families left behind and individuals adopted. Who are we? We are …

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They Took Us Away From Our Mom.

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“They came marching right in and literally took us and thousands of other children from their homes.” The long and brutal history of the US trying to “kill the Indian and save the man”. Toward the end of the 19th century, the US took thousands of Native American children and enrolled them in off-reservation boarding schools, stripping them of their …

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The Netherlands will immediately suspend adoptions from abroad.

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Europe, Featured, Media, Rights, Uncategorized, Videos by Adoptionland News

The Netherlands will immediately suspend adoptions from abroad.  The outgoing Minister for Legal Protection Dekker announced this in response to the report of the Joustra Committee on the Dutch adoption culture and the role of the government. Ongoing adoption procedures will still be completed, after an additional test. The State will also no longer rely on prescription in adoptees’ proceedings. …

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