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3-Year-Old adopted child from India Missing Since Saturday

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

FBI Evidence Team Now at Home of Missing 3-Year-Old The search is continuing for the child, who was reportedly last seen by her father, 37-year-old Wesley Mathews, at about 3 a.m. Saturday in the 900 block of Sunningdale in Richardson. An Amber Alert was discontinued Monday afternoon, because there has been no new information in the case, but authorities said …

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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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Adoption Agency Complaint

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

Do You have an Adoption Complaint? Every Life Matters. Below is a list of questions. Feel free to answer one or all of them and return email to actusa@riseup.net with Adoption Complaint on the subject line. And then share this questionnaire with your adopted friends. We want to leave no adoptee behind. *If you were not adopted from South Korea, but were abused inside the adoptive …

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Adoptionland: From Orphans to Activists

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“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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An Against Child Trafficking Success Story

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

 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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Fly Away Children Response

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

CHRISTIAN WORLD ADOPTION (CWA) “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. “I would have never brought home a child that had a mom, never,”  she …

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

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

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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Adopted teen denied driving permit

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

By, Madison Wade, WBIR A Knox County mother wants answers after her adoptive daughter from Guatemala was denied a driver’s license permit twice. 16-year-old Emily Williams is eager to get behind the wheel in East Tennessee. She’s been studying hard and practicing often to hopefully get her drivers permit soon. “I’ll be like a normal teenager, who will be able …

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Spanish nuns accused of taking babies

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

By Hannah Tooley A pair of nuns in Spain are under investigation over allegations of stealing 13 babies whose mothers gave them up for adoption. Sister Carmen Longatela Latas, 82, and Sister Carmen Vazquez Lamela, 88, have been indicted by a court on suspicion of tricking or forging mothers to give up their children. The nuns deny the accusations. According …

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Mom: “I screamed and cried and watched them take my child away”

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MOBILE, AL (WALA) – Kimberly Rossler says the most traumatizing experience of her life happened less than a month after she delivered her baby. Rossler gave birth to James Elliot Rossler in May, but three weeks later, she said Sheriff’s deputies were knocking on her door to take the baby from her. “They let me finish breastfeeding him, and I put him in …

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China’s Hidden Children

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Excerpts by Adoptionland News

Abandonment, Adoption, and the Human Costs of the One-Child Policy by Kay Ann Johnson 224 pages | 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 | © 2016 Will Publish March 2016    In the thirty-five years since China instituted its One-Child Policy, 120,000 children—mostly girls—have left China through international adoption, including 85,000 to the United States.  It’s generally assumed that this diaspora …

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Goverment Denies Jolie Pitt Adoption Rumour

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The Ministry of Social Affairs yesterday denied there was any truth to the suggestion that Angelina Jolie Pitt was in the process of adopting a second child from Cambodia. The rumour, which stemmed from a story published by US gossip website Radar on Monday, claimed Jolie Pitt had pledged to adopt a baby called “Shoun Allouy” – the youngest child …

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Coerced adoption: Salvation Army launches review of maternity homes that housed unwed mothers

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The Salvation Army says it is conducting an internal review into its historic maternity homes, just as a retired Calgary judge — who was once a high-ranking child welfare worker in the city — has come forward and corroborated some of the claims mothers have recently made about coercive adoption practices directed at unmarried mothers decades ago. ‘These people thought …

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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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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 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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JCICS Conference call: Adoptions gone TOXIC

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

Presenting themselves as an advocacy group for children, the Joint Council on International Children’s Services (JCICS)  is nothing less than the voice of the adoption industry. In view of transparency, Against Child Trafficking hereby make this audio, as well as the full transcript, public:  A letter from a REAL Ethiopian Mother:  Ethiopia, Stop Adoption Trafficking!  Urgent and Extremely Important, Please …

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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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Out of 30 adopted Ethiopians, 9 of them are homeless in Seattle

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

Adopted from Ethiopia, Hana found dead in her back yard, bruises on her body where she was beaten and her adoptive parents starved her to death.  Adoption Advocates International (AAI) based in Seattle is closed now.  Many of the adoptions from AAI the Ethiopian children are homeless.  Unfortunately when their is no supervision or regulations after the children are placed, …

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Serbia: Missing Babies

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Agency Complaints, Excerpts, Rights, Videos by holtproduct

Instances of newborns disappearing in Serbian hospitals have been reported for decades. But only in recent times has the government come under pressure to take action. Hundreds of parents say they were told by doctors that their babies died shortly after birth. But they were never allowed to see the body. An association representing the parents says between 6,000 and …

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