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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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Holt’s Front Door

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

Why is this a big deal? Because the front door is typically reserved for their customers—paying people applying for a child—checkbook in hand. Adopted people are expected to enter through the back, asking questions in a hushed tone, so as not to make a scene. For years (decades, really), there’s been talk in certain adoption circles that we need to …

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East African Nations To Ban Foreigners From Adopting African Children

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

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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Fusion: AdoptionTrafficking

In About The Book, Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Africa, Agency Complaints, Europe, Rights, The Americas, Videos by Adoptionland News

Roelie Post interviewed here: The Traffickers, The Dark Side of Adoption, available on Netflix here. FUSION PRESENTS: The Trafficker Click on the link below for the episode preview: The Dark Side of Adoption Inside the underworld of international adoption Who’s really profiting from international adoptions? Is this adoption agency selling children? In many developing countries the concept of adoption is a …

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Adopted overseas as children, they’re not U.S. citizens at all

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

Alexis Stevens liked to describe herself as a model citizen. She was adopted from England by a U.S. military family who moved her to Texas. She raised a family, put herself through college and became a school teacher. Four years ago, Stevens and her husband, Wayne, decided to celebrate their wedding anniversary and Stevens’ completion of her master’s degree by …

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Philomena author on scandal of Ireland’s 60,000 babies ‘sold’ by nuns to rich American families

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

The film Philomena, starring Judi Dench and Steve Coogan, tells the true story of a mother’s quest to find the son taken from her by the Catholic Church in 1950s Ireland. She was one of an estimated 60,000 women whose babies were given to new parents in exchange for cash donations. As part of a new BBC2 show, Martin Sixsmith, …

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Adoption disruptions a secretive, misunderstood trend

In Adoption Trafficking, Excerpts by Adoptionland News

It’s a dark and secretive adoption trend that parents are afraid to admit to, agencies don’t like to talk about, but experts say is happening more than we know: adoption disruptions, in which desperate couples put their adopted children up for adoption … again. “I think adoption disruptions are far more prevalent than the few cases reported,” says Karen Moline, an adoption reform advocate. “In Canada, in …

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Why Do Black Babies Cost Less To Adopt?

In Adoption, Adoption Trafficking, Excerpts by Adoptionland News

Americans adopt thousands of children each year. And as the nation has become increasingly diverse, and with the growth of international adoption in recent decades, many of those children don’t look like their adoptive parents. That intersection of race and adoption has prompted many people to submit their six words to The Race Card Project, including this submission from a …

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Chinese Adoptions and Rehoming

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

Internet ‘Rehoming’: The Dark Side of International Adoptions They call it “adopting from disruption,” and you can find forums and mailing lists devoted to the topic across the Internet—everywhere from Facebook to until recently, Yahoo Groups. “My husband and I have never actually visited another country to adopt a child. Yet, our family includes Russian, Ethiopian, and Mexican born children,” …

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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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Fraud and Heartbreak Can Plague Adoptions From Africa

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

Government officials say sometimes parents are told their children will get an education abroad, but the youths are being adopted through shady agencies. KAMPALA, Uganda—When impoverished mother Nakiwala Hasifa signed legal guardianship papers to let a Christian pair from Mississippi have custody of her five-year-old son, Stuart Bukenya, in 2009, she thought she would hear from him regularly and that …

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Imagine being told your child is dead, only to find out he is actually alive!

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

With orphanages being closed, Grace Center is receiving more and more children in the full-time residential care facility, known to many as the children’s home or temporary care center. Six of our children came from one corrupt orphanage when it was closed. All of these children have different stories of how they actually came to be declared “abandoned”.  One of …

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KPAI suspects trafficking behind missing “twin” case

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

The National Commission for Child Protection (Komnas PA) has called on the HJ hospital, where a mother claims one of her twins was stolen after a cesarean section, to explain as the case indicates baby trafficking. Komnas PA chairman Arist Merdeka Sirait said he had received a report from Raudiah Elva Ningsih, 37, and an ultrasound image showing two fetuses …

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Adoption Politics

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

the untold story of the Romanian ‘ orphans’ gives an insider’s look into the adoption kitchen, where the most used ingredients are political pressure and emotional blackmail. Post kept a diary on her work for the European Commission that aimed to help Romania reform its child protection. She soon found out that the intercountry adoption system in place was nothing …

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Will Government Wake Up to Shameful Sale of Children?

In Adoption Trafficking, Excerpts, Videos by Adoptionland News

On The Buck Stops Here, a disturbing ground report on how it is possible to get baby girls for a few thousand rupees in Nalgonda, Telangana. We ask: will the government wake up this shameful sale of children? Nobel peace laureate and founder of Bachpan Bachao Andolan Kailash Satyarthi joins the show. Source: #BabiesBazaar: Will Government Wake Up to Shameful …

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Australian charged with sexually abusing twins he fathered with Thai surrogate

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

An Australian who fathered surrogate twins with a Thai woman has been charged with sexually abusing the children. The man, who cannot be identified, has been charged with indecent dealings of a sexual nature with the children while they were under 10. Court documents reveal he has also been charged with possessing child abuse material which was found after a …

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