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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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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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#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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Dr. Hicks and Adoption Trafficking: Taken at Birth

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

TLC’s “Taken at Birth” shares untold stories of the “Hicks Babies,” more than 200 newborn babies illegally sold or given away from the back steps of a small-town Georgia clinic run by Dr. Thomas J. Hicks during the 1950s and 1960s. The three-night special airs Wednesday, October 9 through Friday, October 11 from 9PM-11PM (ET/PT). “In the 1950s and early …

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Adopted Child, Deported Adult. Wazulu’s Story

In Adoption, Adoption Survivor, Adoption Trafficking, Agency Complaints, Asia, Media, Rights by Adoptionland News

Wazulu was born in India and adopted as a child. He was taken to the USA at the age of 12 to live with American parents and for the next twenty years he studied and lived as an American. A brilliant musician, Wazulu was gaining recognition as a performer and producer of an original style of Indian influenced Hip Hop …

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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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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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Destroy all birth registrations created by the adoption process…

In Adoption, Adoption Survivor, Agency Complaints, Canada, Rights by Adoptionland News

Photo credit: Craig Wallace Recently, I decided to apply for a certified copy of my “Long Form” birth certificate. (The “Long Form” contains such information as your parent’s names, the hospital you were born in, etc.) While working on the online application, one area I had to complete was “Parent(s) information at the time of this child’s birth.” There is …

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Agency Complaint

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

This is a free public online place for people who feel they have been treated unfairly, to share your story.  You can make a complaint as an individual, as a public representative, and/or as a business or organization.  This is a way to raise awareness and avoid unjust adoptions from happening to others.   Need your identity protected? Send to info@adoptiontruth.org. …

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Korean adoptee died alone searching for his roots.

In About The Book, Adoption, Agency Complaints, Asia, Rights, The Americas by Adoptionland News

The child who went on the road to adoption 37 years ago, temporarily returned home in his middle age, anxiously searched for his biological parents and at the end turned to ashes. He who wandered the whole country searching for his blood relatives, he could not feel the affection of his blood relatives and died alone, and even in death, …

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Adopted man found dead after returning to Korea to find his biological parents

In Adoption, Agency Complaints, Asia, Rights, Videos by Adoptionland News

A 45-year-old man was found dead in a goshitel (cheap one-bedroom intended for students to live in to focus solely on studying). The man was sent to Norway at the age 8 for adoption. Four years ago in 2013, the man with Norweigan citizenship returned to his motherland to find his biological parents. Unfortunately, he was found dead in a …

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What happens to Indian children after they are given up for adoption to overseas adopters?

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

Megha Varier, The NEWS Minute Saraswati was an infant when she was abandoned by her parents in Gaya district in Bihar. She was taken in by an NGO based out of Nalanda. When she was two-and-half years old, a Kerala couple Wesley Mathews and Sini Mathews, adopted her in July 2016. Saraswati became Sherin and started living with the couple …

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A new narrative of transnational adoption

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Agency Complaints, Excerpts, Rights by Adoptionland News

Uprooting children from a foreign culture to start a new life in Denmark can be fraught with difficulty. Adoptees and experts reflect on the history of transnational adoption and offer their views on how to ease tensions and create a more inclusive society for children brought up in Denmark with complicated cultural ties. By Natasha Jessen-Petersen When you adopt, you …

Former adoption agency owes clients €190,000

In Adoption, Agency Complaints, Excerpts by Adoptionland News

More than 70 prospective parents who wanted to adopt a child from abroad have been left some €190,000 out of pocket following the collapse of an accredited adoption agency. Arc Adoption, which was granted an official licence to facilitate people in Ireland seeking to adopt a child in China, Bulgaria and the US, closed in November last year, leaving substantial …

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Fake passport used to take adopted child Home

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By, Angel Tesorero/Dubai The Philippine consulate officials have caught a Filipina expat using a fake Philippine passport to bring her “adopted baby back home,” Consul Ferdinand Flores revealed to reporters on Wednesday night. According to Flores, “the husband of the Filipina expat bought a bogus passport in the Philippines for P75,000 (Dh5,900) to take to the Philippines a two-year-old baby …

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Watch How Thousands of Children Are Being Stolen From Africa Under the Guise of Adoption

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Each year hundreds of African children are abducted and brought to the United States….. Source: Watch How Thousands of Children Are Being Stolen From Africa Under the Guise of Adoption   https://adoptionland.org/huffingtonpost-article/ https://adoptionland.org/p/6471/manufactured-orphans/ For news on industry practices, go to Adoptionland.org To get a copy of Adoptionland: From Orphans to Activists visit here.

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China’s Child Laundering Industry

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

Parents in China have for years faced an agonizing prospect: having their child abducted and sold into a trafficking ring. The problem is remarkably common and intractable, with tens of thousands of children going missing in the country every year. The industry that has sprung up around child trafficking—involving the police, doctors, nurses, and hospitals—explains why the problem has reached …

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Invisible Woman

In About Us, Adoption, Featured, Rights, The Americas by Adoptionland.org

I definitely recommend Grace Harstad’s Invisible Woman: A Birth Mother’s Memoir for the public and particularly for young women—if we as a global society want to protect mothers from adoption loss. As someone who has researched adoption internationally, historically, from the front door through to the back, nothing seems to surprise me anymore when it comes to adoption. However, Grace’s …

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An Against Child Trafficking Success Story

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 An Excerpt from “Inside Story of an Adoption Scandal” by Arun Dohle gives reason for the need for searches and reunions:  “In historical terms, intercountry adoptions from India have had a short run. Within thirty years of its inception, murky scandals of child kidnapping, falsifying paperwork, outright trading, and other tragic stories have ridden these intercountry adoptions. Worldwide, adoption experts widely believed …

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The Real Monte Haines Deportation Story

In About The Book, About Us, Adoption, Adoption Survivor, Adoption Trafficking, Agency Complaints, Asia, Excerpts, Featured, Korea, Rights, The Americas, Videos by Adoptionland.org

This Korean Adoption Book Reveals the Secrets and Truth about Korean Adoptions. “Hello, my American name is Monte Haines, and my Korean name is Han Ho Kyu. At age eight, I arrived in Iowa almost 6500 miles from Seoul, South Korea. I was scared and had no idea where I was. I was given a small room to sleep in, …

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Rehoming: Dan Rather Reports

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

“Rehoming” is an underground system that enables adoptive parents to advertise their adopted children on the internet or through informal religious or civic connections to place them with other willing families without legal safeguards or regulations. To many human rights proponents, this underground method of moving children is seen as another form of abandonment and child trafficking. Adoption: What You …

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A grandmother’s 36-year hunt for the child stolen by the Argentinian junta

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In 1977 Estela Carlotto’s pregnant daughter was arrested. The Argentinian regime let her live long enough to have the baby before killing her. With others, Estela formed the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo to search for the grandson she’d never known. Uki Goñi reports Practically all of Argentina has cried on this one,” says Ignacio Montoya Carlotto, patting his right …

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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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Who are Harry and Bertha Holt: The Founders Behind Korean International Adoption

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Agency Complaints, Excerpts, Featured, Indigenous Communities, Long Lost Family, Rights by Adoptionland News

Saints or Sinners? You Decide. A Brief Historical Overview of the Life and Times of Harry and Bertha Holt and the Origin of International Adoption. 1954-1955 Discovering Amerasian Children 1956 “Having Trouble Finding Little Ones” 1957-1958 “Swamped” with Requests for Children 1959 Counseling More Mothers 1960-1964 “House Slaves?” For the Love of Children How are the Mothers Today? 1954-1955: Discovering …

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Al Jazeera: Canada’s Dark Secret

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Al Jazeera | Canada’s Dark Secret | Featured Documentary “In 1996, the last residential school in Canada was closed down, bringing to light horrifying stories about the methods used to sever indigenous children from the influence of their families and to assimilate them into the dominant “Canadian” culture. Over more than a century, tens of thousands of families have torn …

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A Chilean Adoptee intends to initiate the legal process after scandal

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Now the criticism is growing among adoptees from Chile. Tommy Leite is one of those who sees himself as a victim of human trafficking after SVT’s and Chilean journalists’ review. He demands that those responsible be held accountable and now plans to initiate a legal process. We meet Tommy Leite at his adoptive parents’ home in an apartment in central …

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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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Destroy all birth registrations created by the adoption process…

In Adoption, Adoption Survivor, Agency Complaints, Canada, Rights by Adoptionland News

Photo credit: Craig Wallace Recently, I decided to apply for a certified copy of my “Long Form” birth certificate. (The “Long Form” contains such information as your parent’s names, the hospital you were born in, etc.) While working on the online application, one area I had to complete was “Parent(s) information at the time of this child’s birth.” There is …

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Tribute to Roelie Post

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Commentary, Europe, Rights, The Americas, Videos by Adoptionland News

Author Janine reviews Roelie Post’s book, Romania for Export Only: the Untold Story of the Romanian ‘Orphans’. Roelie Post‘s book, Romania for Export Only: the Untold Story of the Romanian ‘Orphans’, exposes the formation of an unjust legalized system called inter-country adoption, in which children are taken from their families and sent to foreigners. By reading the book, I was given …

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Christian World Adoption (CWA)

In Adoption Trafficking, Africa, Agency Complaints, Excerpts, Featured, Rights, The Americas, Uncategorized, Videos by holtproduct

2009 special report on Ethiopian child adoption agencies and how they exploit Ethiopian children and families. “This is Tegene, he’s a little abandoned child,”  says the presenter on Christian World Adoption’s DVD catalogue of orphans. On the other side of the world, Lisa Boe fell in love. She adopted Tegene, who one day identified his real ‘mom’ in a photograph. …

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India/Denmark Adoption Trafficking

In Adoption, Adoption Survivor, Adoption Trafficking, Asia, Europe, Featured, Long Lost Family, Media, Rights, Videos by Adoptionland News

A lot went wrong in the adoptions of the 70s and 80s. At the time, adoptive children from both India, Bangladesh, and China were brought to the Netherlands without the knowledge of their parents. The children’s papers were also tampered with.  It has, therefore, become very complicated for them to find their biological family.  But what was the role and …

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