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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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Ethiopian government to ban child adoption by foreigners

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Rights by Adoptionland News

borkena, Ethiopian News October 12,2017 Ethiopian parliament is to review draft Ethiopian family law which will make it impossible for foreigners to adopt a child from Ethiopia, reported Ethiopian Reporter. The review is predicated on “widespread case of identity crisis that children adopted by foreign families face and based on the premise that foreign families could not offer relatable family environment …

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Inter-Country Adoption Racket Exposed!

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

For tourists the pediatric ward resembled a supermarket  When a DNA database is created it was certain that our papers were fraud, because through DNA we have the proof of family ties.    Sometimes these contact persons say I have located your mother, but they don’t reveal the address.    The adoption agencies from western countries treated me as a …

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African Children being sold to U.S. families — CNN report

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

The Davises shared their story exclusively with CNN, saying they believe that Ugandan children like Mata are being trafficked, with American families not knowing the real stories behind their adoptions. An investigation by CNN into this alleged trafficking scheme found that children are being taken from their homes in Uganda on the promise of better schooling, placed into orphanages even …

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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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Newborn traffickers preyed on unwed mothers, booked babies in advance for sale

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

Racket operators took advance money from a couple just by showing them a pregnant woman whose baby they would have passed on to them. The newborn traffickers of Jalpaiguri were constantly on the lookout for unwed mothers who were not in a position to keep and rear their children, Criminal Investigation Department (CID) sleuths have found out. The babies these …

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West Bengal: Child trafficking accused BJP leader held near Nepal border

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

BJP leader Juhi Chowdhury, suspected to be involved in the sensational child trafficking racket in West Bengal’s Jalpaiguri district, was arrested on Monday night close to the India-Nepal border in Darjeeling district by CID sleuths, police said.Chowdhury, who was on the run for the last few days after her name was linked to the case involving trafficking of at least …

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Jolie’s adoption nightmare

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

By Mark Baker , Asia Editor Phnom Penh Angelina Jolie with her adopted Cambodian son, Maddox. Photo: AAP An American agent who arranged a controversial Cambodian adoption for actress Angelina Jolie is reportedly planning to surrender to US authorities to face charges of visa fraud and money laundering. Lauryn Galindo, a former Hawaiian hula dancer, has been indicted by a …

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Adoption Bonuses: The Money Behind the Madness

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

By Nev Moore Massachusetts News Child “protection” is one of the biggest businesses in the country. We spend $12 billion a year on it.  The money goes to tens of thousands of a) state employees, b) collateral professionals, such as lawyers, court personnel, court investigators, evaluators and guardians, judges, and c) DSS contracted vendors such as counselors, therapists, more “evaluators”, …

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Politicians close their eyes for adoptions backing

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

One country after another closed down adoption because of suspected corruption and child trafficking. Yet Danish politicians are more concerned with ensuring childless families may adopt than to scrutinize the cases where adoption has gone wrong. KRONIKEN 31 MAY. 2016 Ethiopia is now definitively closed to Danish families who want to adopt. In March soc ial and Interior Minister Karen …

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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 …

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Orphanage Trafficking and Orphanage Voluntourism

In Adoption Trafficking, Excerpts by Adoptionland News

Frequently Asked Questions Why are so many children placed in orphanages in countries like Nepal? The initial rise in orphanages in developing countries cannot be attributed to the same factors. Context specific history, poverty, natural disasters, epidemics (such as AIDS) and conflicts are all things connected to the global rise in orphanages. However, in most cases, one of the reasons …

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Grandmothers protest worst ever stealing of Australian Aboriginal children

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Excerpts by Adoptionland News

Aboriginal grandmothers(link is external) have protested to Australian politicians about the increasing removal of Aboriginal children from their families to be placed in homes or with foster families, many of them non-Indigenous. Grandmothers were among about 100 Indigenous protesters who marched from the Aboriginal tent embassy in Canberra to parliament house on Friday, 13 February. In 2008, then [Labor] prime minister, Kevin …

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Stolen babies, Stolen Lives, Spanish Justice Served Cold

In Adoption Trafficking, Excerpts by Adoptionland News

Stolen from their mothers at birth, sold to be brought up by another. We meet Juani and Paloma, two Spanish women caught up in Spain’s scandal of stolen babies. They’re among many struggling to come to terms with crimes done to them and their biological parents decades ago. Advocates say there were thousands of false adoptions, beginning during the Franco …

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CHINA: Illustrates Tragedy of Child Abductions

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Asia, Excerpts, Long Lost Family, Rights, The Americas by Adoptionland News

In a country where many families are allowed only one child, the notion that one’s son or daughter could be abducted and sold feels almost impossibly horrible. And yet, as a new documentary makes clear, it happens in China with stunning frequency. “Most foreigners don’t know this is happening at all,” says Charlie Custer, a blogger who co-produced and directed …

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President Barack Obama

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

January 10, 2017 President Barack Obama Attn: Neil Eggleston, Senior White House Counsel 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington DC 20500 We ask that you please pardon Sandy Musser. Sandy lost a child to adoption in 1954 during a time called the Baby Scoop Era. This era started after the end of World War II. A network of special interest groups—mainly …

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“Certificate of Orphanhood”

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Featured, Rights by Adoptionland.org

Every child who enters an orphanage comes from a family—a family who needs help and could provide care if the money spent on adoption was used to uplift and rebuild the family. Many parents in other countries perceive orphanages to be community centers, boarding schools, temporary housing, hostels, hospitals. Do not assume that the children in orphanages do not have …

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BBC interviews Against Child Trafficking

In About Us, Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Africa, Agency Complaints, Asia, Rights, Videos by Adoptionland.org

Arun Dohle a contributor of Adoptionland: From Orphans to Activists,  “I Can Never Forget: AFTERNOON. HOLIDAY. SUN IS SHINING. Normal people would spend this time with their family, but for those of us involved with Against Child Trafficking, this is not an option.  Instead, we keep working and fighting (against all odds) for adoptee and children’s rights. But none of …

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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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Fly Away Home

In Adoption, Adoption Survivor, Adoption Trafficking, Africa, Agency Complaints, Featured, Long Lost Family, Rights, The Americas, Videos by holtproduct

How does it feel for a child, who already has a family, to be adopted by strangers never to go back home? Here’s the harrowing reality behind the practices of some international adoption agencies. Journee Bradshaw was already 13 and came from a large, middle-class Ethiopian family when she arrived in the US. She thought she was going on a …

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Taken and never returned: When adoption profits the middleman

In Adoption Trafficking, Rights, Videos by holtproduct

Many children in Uganda are taken to Europe and the United States of America for adoption every year by guardians who pay local law firms and agencies between four to nine million shillings. The law firms and agencies have consequently turned adoption into a profitable business. Many of the Ugandan parents do not understand everything in the documents they sign to …

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Zoe’s Ark: Charity or child trafficking

In Adoption Trafficking, Videos by holtproduct

Zoe’s Ark Zoe’s Ark was a French NGO dedicated to helping orphaned children affected by armed conflict or natural disaster and launched in response to the 2004 tsunami in Indonesia. By 2007 the focus shifted to Darfur. In October 2007, Chadian authorities nabbed six Zoe’s Ark workers for attempting to evacuate 103 children to France. The workers claimed they were rescuing …

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