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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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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 …

Adoption Stories: Excerpts from Adoption Books for Adults

In About The Book, About Us, Adoption, Commentary, Rights, The Americas, Uncategorized by Adoptionland News

Information is Power. Adopted people are diverse individuals with differing points of view, yet have been stigmatized into one type of people by the industry leaders. Even though we come from various backgrounds, we’ve been stereotyped as if all of us are somehow ungrateful if we don’t show enough appreciation, labeled as if having Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) when we …

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A Chilean Adoptee intends to initiate the legal process after scandal

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

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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When 6700 children were adopted from India to Sweden, irregularities may have occurred

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

Swedish authorities failed to ensure compliance with rules. Now an independent investigation and government grants are required for adopted people who want to search for their roots. Due to recent reporting in international and Swedish media such as Sweden’s Television concerning unethical adoptions from Chile and Sri Lanka to Sweden, we set aside from India the question: What is happening now? Over the …

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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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Is Adoption a Baby Business?

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Africa, Agency Complaints, The Americas by Adoptionland News

How demand from US families seeking to adopt babies from abroad has paved the way for exploitation and fraud. The only place Florence and Jennifer see their children now is in photos. Five years ago, they sent them to stay with their sister Mariam. But when they returned to collect them their children had disappeared. Mariam claimed she had put …

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Intercountry adoptee, Patrick Noordoven, has successfully been granted some justice for his illegal adoption!

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

Intercountry adoptee, Patrick Noordoven, has successfully been granted some justice for his illegal adoption! Patrick Noordoven is an inspiration for his persistence to fight for his right to identity and break new ground in an area that until now, had remained impossible for many intercountry adoptees! This outcome is historical and paves the way for other intercountry adoptees! Visit here …

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Adoption Lobby

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

“One has to understand why these programs are made.  This is done by an adoption agency that first needs money, and this kind of emotions obviously brings a lot of money.  With this money, one can open children’s homes.  First, with donations homes will be built. Then children will be lured into them away from their families.  At the end …

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Closed Adoptions: A Form of Violence

In Adoption, Agency Complaints, Indigenous Communities, Rights by Adoptionland News

“The era of closed adoption is not behind us yet, not by a long shot, however that urgently needs to change.” A team of scholars says the legal practice of closed adoption raised “disconnected” people and is a form of violence. The scholars are part of a three-year project entitled Whangai and the adoption of Maori: healing the past, transforming …

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Being called ‘anti-adoption’?

In About Us, Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Africa, Agency Complaints, Asia, Featured, Indigenous Communities, Rights by Adoptionland.org

Back home, I started to question the way babies were obtained for adoption. During the process of researching and writing, I tried to remain as neutral as possible and gave the facilitators the benefit of the doubt (even giving them my trust) over the course of full decade of reflection and study. I truly believed that they were saints and …

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Baby Trafficking

In About Us, Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Africa, Asia, Europe, Featured, Rights by Adoptionland.org

When my sister and I were sent to the United States from South Korea in 1972, the pioneering adoption agency gave our adoptive parents a document called “Certificate of Orphanhood”. This piece of paper gave the impression that we were orphans. Because this document implied that we had no Korean family, we wore whole new identities without question and never …

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Saving the World’s “Orphans”

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Africa, Asia, Europe, Excerpts, Rights, The Americas by Adoptionland.org

In the years leading up to its accession to the EU, Romania was forced to reform its child rights policy. It was one of the many conditions for its future EU membership. From 1999 to 2006, a brave woman called Roelie Post, a public servant at the European Commission, worked tirelessly on the Romanian case files. As her understanding and …

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Adam Crapser to be Deported

In About Us, Adoption, Agency Complaints, Asia, Featured, Rights, The Americas, Videos by Adoptionland.org

In the spring of 1979, Adam Crapser (today a father of three children), was adopted from South Korea to the United States. Despite being adopted by two sets of United States citizens and believing for decades he was a citizen of the United States, he is in the process of being deported back to South Korea. Adam does not speak the Korean language and will have a difficult time adjusting …

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Kids in care ‘a billion-dollar business’

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

Conference in Winnipeg focuses on needs of First Nations children A national advocate for First Nations children wants Manitoba to come clean on what it’s doing with federal child tax credits when kids in the province are put into care. “We’re talking millions and millions of dollars… I don’t know what the exact amount is in Manitoba,” Cindy Blackstock, the …

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The Limits of Jurisdiction

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

It’s unclear how the two-year-old broke her femur, Dr. Napoleon Castillo Molinedo told me. The Guatemalan pediatrician regularly saw the child, identified as “Karen Abigail Lopéz García” in his office records, for check-up appointments and vaccinations. Firing up a weary PC, the doctor retrieved Karen’s old records, printing out a list: ten visits in the first seven months of 2007 …

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Spanish nuns accused of stealing babies from vulnerable mothers

In Adoption Trafficking, Excerpts, Rights by Adoptionland News

A Franciscan convent in northern Spain is being investigated for selling babies Two Spanish nuns are being investigated under suspicion of stealing 13 babies from mothers who were forced to give them up for adoption. According to a report in The Times, Sisters Carmen Longarela Latas, 82, and Carmen Vázquez Lamela, 88, are being investigated by a court on suspicion …

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Indian family desperately want to see their stolen daughter again, maybe for the last time. Stolen from India and adopted to Australia.

In Adoption Trafficking, Excerpts, Featured, Videos by Adoptionland News

Fatima and Salya are the parents of four children.  In 1998,  one of them, then two-year-old was kidnapped then sold to a corrupt adoption agency that  forged  records to make it appear she had been abandoned. She was adopted by  a family in Queensland, Australia. Indian police uncovered the scam in 2005 and arrested the child-stealers who  provided details of …

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The Uncomfortable Place of Inter-Country Adoption in the Human Rights Arena

In About Us, Excerpts, Featured, Rights by Adoptionland News

ICA is largely the response to a demand for children in developed countries rather than to absence of care in the countries of origin. Taking children away does not lead to any improvement of the protection of children in those countries but rather the contrary.  (Chou and Browne, 2008) Inter-country adoption (ICA) occupies a very marginal place within the UNCRC. …

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Your child is missing, would you want their adoption to be easier?

In Excerpts, Featured by Adoptionland News

“Parents are targeted by recruiters and children are bought or stolen or sold.” ‘Millions of children in overseas orphanages … would dearly love to have parents’, claims Tony Abbott, and his government is making intercountry adoption easier. Screenshot/Intercountry Adoption Australia Imagine for one moment your child went missing. It’s a common enough event worldwide for today, May 25, to be …

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The Crisis of Adoption Trafficking in Ethiopia

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Africa, Agency Complaints, Featured, Rights, The Americas, Uncategorized by Adoptionland News

My husband and I began our second Ethiopian adoption back in 2008. We had brought home our beautiful son in 2006. We wanted children so badly and fell in love with the country, the people, and of course our son. We knew our daughter was also ‘waiting’ for us there. Our story causes us heartbreak not only because of what happened to our child and her family but how selfish and naïve we were in hindsight, we genuinely didn’t know—we hadn’t found the forums.

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Does India follow up on kids adopted abroad?

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

What happens to Indian children after they are given up for adoption to NRI/ overseas parents? 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 …

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Canada to Pay Millions in Indigenous Lawsuit Over Forced Adoptions

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Excerpts, Rights, The Americas by Adoptionland News

By IAN AUSTEN OTTAWA — For decades, Canadian social workers forcibly separated indigenous children from their families, putting them up for adoption by nonnative families in Canada and around the world. On Friday, the Canadian government took a step to make amends for that adoption program, which began in the 1960s and lasted till the 1980s, by agreeing to pay …

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Adoptionland: From Orphans to Activists

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

“We are the parents of the missing children. …I am a parent of a missing child. I don’t know where she is. I’ve had a reunion. I’ve seen her for five minutes in 32 years. I don’t know where she is.” Adoptionland: From Orphans to Activists

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Three Identical Strangers Trailer

In Adoption, Agency Complaints, Videos by Adoptionland News

Three complete strangers accidentally discover that they are identical triplets, separated at birth. The 19-year-olds’ joyous reunion catapults them to international fame, but it also unlocks an extraordinary and disturbing secret that goes beyond their own lives – and could transform our understanding of human nature forever. US Release Date: June 29, 2018 Starring: Silvi Alzetta-Reali, Eddy Galland, Ron Guttman …

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A search warrant to the adoption agency, Holt Child Welfare Foundation

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Agency Complaints, Featured, Rights, Videos by Adoptionland News

A SEARCH WARRANT TO THE ADOPTION AGENCY, HOLT CHILD WELFARE FOUNDATION “Police find 22 missing children and disabled people with 100 days intensive investigation (Seoul-Yonhap News) Kwon, Yeong-jeon, a police officer, has conducted a 100-day intensive investigation into children and disabled persons who have been missing for over a year. The National Police Agency said on July 4 that a …

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