Category: Spain

Adopted orphans arrive in France as UNICEF raises trafficking fears

Date: 2010-01-22 Source: mobile.france24.com The UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) announced Friday that several children have gone missing from hospitals in Haiti in the aftermath of the killer earthquake, raising fears of trafficking for adoption abroad. “We have documented let’s say around 15 cases of children disappearing from hospitals, and not with their own family at… Read more »

Romania should withstand pressure to lift ban on international adoptions

Source: euobserver.com RUPERT WOLFE MURRAY 13.11.2009 @ 15:34 CET EUOBSERVER / COMMENT – Ever since Romania prohibited international adoptions in 2001 it has been pressurised by the leaders of France, Italy, Israel, Spain and the US to lift the ban. Behind these politicians are private adoption agencies, adoptive parents and others interested in getting children… Read more »

PRESIUNI EXTERNE LA NIVEL ÎNALT

Source: www.jurnalul.ro SUA şi UE forţează redeschiderea adopţiilor internaţionale de Mircea Opris, 23/07/2009 Jurnalul Naţional a intrat în posesia unui document oficial al Congresului SUA, prin care 8 senatori şi 13 membri ai Congresului American cereau Guvernului român, încă din luna mai, redeschiderea adopţiilor in­ternaţionale. În paralel, Comitetul pentru Protecţia Copilului a făcut aceleaşi “recomandări”… Read more »

Girls seized, handed over for adoption

Source: www.scmp.com Foreign families paid officials and orphanages Fiona Tam, Jul 02, 2009 About 80 newborn baby girls from a county in Guizhou have been confiscated from their parents by family planning officials since 2001 and handed over to foreign adoptive parents as orphans at a price of US$3,000 each, state media reported.

Woman moves HC to get back grandkids

Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com/ 11 Apr 2009, 0154 hrs IST, Swati Deshpande, TNN  Print  Email  Discuss Share Save CommentText: MUMBAI: Kisabai Lokhande, a 66-year-old illiterate woman from a Satara slum has filed a habeas corpus petition in the Bombay high court to get   back her two granddaughters who were given in an inter-country adoption and sent to… Read more »

Satara to Spain: Grandma wants adoption probed

Source: Times of India Satara to Spain: Grandma wants adoption probed Swati Deshpande , TNN, Feb 4, 2009, 04.43am IST MUMBAI: Kisabai Lokhande, an illiterate vegetable vendor from Karad, has been fighting a lonely battle to get back her two granddaughters who went “missing” from a children’s remand home in Satara in 2004. In 2005,… Read more »

La France veut combler son retard

Source: Figaro Juliette Chain et Agnès Leclair Unofficial translation from Adoption : la France veut combler son retard Thanks to the funding of humanitarian projects, the USA, but also Italy and Spain, host many more children from abroad. Paris prepareS itself to copy their more efficient methods. Everyone starts doing it. In respect of Intercountry… Read more »

Suspicions about the adoption of children from Guinea – Madrid government investigates cases in which some were committed illegalities

Source: macua.blogs.com Date: 2008-03-02 A series of attempted illegal adoption of children in Spain of Guinea-Bissau, one of the countries the world’s poorest, has led the government in Madrid to freeze relations with one such former Portuguese colony in West Africa, yesterday reported the newspaper El country The possible irregularities were reported by the consulate… Read more »

Black Label bottle, cash and a child

Source: ibnlive.in.com Date: 2007-06-19 By IBNLive.com Pune: A CNN-IBN Special Investigation blew the lid off one of India’s biggest adoption agencies that has broken every adoption rule in the land to sell babies illegally to foreign parents. The Special Invstigation team exposed how this racket is nothing more than pure greed dressed up as charity…. Read more »

Girls seized, handed over for adoption

Source: www.scmp.com Foreign families paid officials and orphanages Fiona Tam Jul 02, 2009 About 80 newborn baby girls from a county in Guizhou have been confiscated from their parents by family planning officials since 2001 and handed over to foreign adoptive parents as orphans at a price of US$3,000 each, state media reported. Struggling farmers… Read more »