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On "comprend" la position des autorités roumaines: 60 % des enfants abandonéns en Roumanie sont d'origine tziganes. Condamnés de toute façon à fréquenter les écoles pour retardés mentaux , à ne pas avoir de travail du fait de leur origine raciale et avoir une vie de misère à l'intérieur de la si "démocratique" UE ! ( Voir le rapport du PNUD sur les conditions de vie des Roms en Europe)

Et ce n'est pas la commission europpeenne qui ne sait vraiment pas quoi faire de cette encombrante minorité qui va en parler / à part évidemment saupoudrer des subsides sur le problème dans les pays les plus concernés ( Dont la Roumanie) sans vérifier où sont utilisés les subsides en question !

Il n'y a jamais eu de trafic avec les enfants roumains : Interpol interrogé à ce sujet a dit qu'aucune enqête de ce type n'avait concerné l'adoption en Roumanie. Mais la calomnie et les discours verbieux de certains amis e la Baronne Nicolson continuent... C'est tellement commode .

Là bas en Roumanie des enfants qui auraient pu bénéficier d'une adoption , trouver des parents aimants en sont privés . La solitude affective sera leur lot . Tant pis pour eux . Et entre deux petits fours on continuera à répandre de fausses info pour accréditer que tout va bien dans le meilleur des mondes en zappant en plus sur le problème d'origine racial : ce ne sont pas les enfants qui vont être contrariants de toute façon , ils sont bien cachés rendus invisibles par les politiques.

Encore une autre rumeur à laquelle il faut tordre le cou: une petite fille italienne a obtenu non sans mal à rejoindre ses parents adoptifs en Italie et à quitter l'orphelinat de Ion Tiriac qui s'était conduit en digne ami de Nicholson c'est à dire en autocrate ( Voir le CR du jugement de la cour europeenne où les péripéties de cette affaire sont relatés: édifiant!!!)

[Hankyoreh 21 Cover Story] Holt International’s price for children

Her siblings hated Leanne. She had small eyes and black hair. Leanne was the only person of Asian descent that lived in her small neighborhood located in the city of Detroit, Michigan. Her three siblings bullied her and her adoptive parents abused her. It was a different story though when Leanne was first received into the arms of her adoptive parents in December of 1966. They voluntarily adopted Leanne. They must have once had sympathy for a baby coming from a poor country.

However, Leanne’s adoptive mother began to treat her coldly. Later the mother attempted a suicide ? she had a weak character and was unable to give Leanne the motherly love that she was supposed to receive. The adoptive father sexually abused Leanne until she was 13 years old. Leanne did not know what he was doing to her when she was little, and did not realize what it was until she grew up, but by that point, she had to remain silent because she did not want to be abandoned again. She found herself surrounded by white people like her adoptive father and she ran away from home when she was 18 years old. She got married before she reached 20 years of age, but got divorced five years later.

Is she unhappy? It is too soon to tell. Leanne Leith, now 44 years old, says that her life was one of “continuous isolation,” but she still has hope in her life--to meet her biological parents. For a year she has been requesting Holt International to let her see her records. Holt International U.S. replied that they do not have any of her records from South Korea, and Holt Children’s Service in South Korea said that they had passed her record to the U.S. After 42 years, Leanne returned to South Korea last February.

The only part of her record she has managed to extract from the adoption agency is a page of paperwork and a photograph of a two year-old baby who has no idea about her future. The photographed is labeled ‘#4708.’ That was the number given to the baby who was abandoned outside Wonju City hall in Gangwon province on March 1966. The photo must have been sent to the adoptive father who sexually abused Leanne and the adoptive mother who suffered from depression. Now the photo is the key to meeting her biological parents. It has been over three months since she arrived in South Korea, but she has not had much success. Her tragedy has not yet reached its conclusion.

Leanne shares the future of thousands of South Korean children that are being abroad for adoption every year. Not all of them will end up living tragic lives; however, there will be sadness and complications throughout their lives. The wrongs of adults are put onto the shoulders of children, and it is the State’s fault.

[<I>Hankyoreh 21</i> Cover Story] Holt International’s price for children

 

“Adoption industry is the fault of the State that sits on the fence”

 May 5

 

Her siblings hated Leanne. She had small eyes and black hair. Leanne was the only person of Asian descent that lived in her small neighborhood located in the city of Detroit, Michigan. Her three siblings bullied her and her adoptive parents abused her. It was a different story though when Leanne was first received into the arms of her adoptive parents in December of 1966. They voluntarily adopted Leanne. They must have once had sympathy for a baby coming from a poor country.

US congress members pressure Romania to resume international adoptions - report

US congress members pressure Romania to resume international adoptions - report

Thu, Jul 23 2009 14:20 CETbyClive Leviev-Sawyer1057 Views2 Comments

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US secretary of state Hillary Clinton, who reportedly handed over the letter calling on Romania to reverse its ban on international adoptions.

The United States is trying to exert pressure on Romania to resume the international adoption of children after more than five-year break, Romanian Jurnalul National said on July 23 2009, Bulgarian news agency Focus reported.

Malawi: Madonna, Mercy And Neocolonialism

Malawi: Madonna, Mercy And Neocolonialism

Ama Biney23 July 2009

opinion

Madonna's ability to adopt a Malawian child in spite of an original court verdict against her is deeply worrying, writes Ama Biney. Madonna's action belongs in an established neocolonial tradition, Biney argues, one in which Malawi's Supreme Court judges have played a role not dissimilar to that of slavery-era African chiefs as the facilitators of human transfer. Recalling the forewarnings of Kwame Nkrumah around the shadow of neocolonialism, Biney contends that retaining Africans' self-respect will depend on challenging dehumanisation and putting such subjugation to an end.

In 19th century England it was fashionable for the middle-class and aristocratic English gentlemen and ladies to return from the West Indies with a black male or female domestic servant to serve in their lavish homes; such Africans were at times painted with this genteel class sitting by their feet like pet dogs or accessories. It exemplified that they were well-to-do, had travelled and had money. It set a trend among the English elite. Today, the vogue among Western celebrities such as Madonna and Angelina Jolie has reconfigured this practice.

Online databank to streamline adoption process

Online databank to streamline adoption process

Himanshi Dhawan, TNN 21 July 2009, 03:00am IST

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NEW DELHI: With over 6,000 children in the country waiting to be adopted, the government plans to put in place an online centralised databank to

fast-track the process of adoption.

US residents charged with kidnapping Mexican baby

US residents charged with kidnapping Mexican baby

(AP) – 7 hours ago

MONTERREY, Mexico — Two U.S. residents have been charged with kidnapping a 3-month-old Mexican girl and trying to smuggle her out of the country.

Nuevo Leon state prosecutors say the married couple was caught after they tried to register the baby as their own at the U.S. Consulate in Monterrey. If convicted, they face up to 50 years in prison.

The suspects, Eduardo Martinez and Maria Eva Garcia, are Mexican citizens who live in Los Angeles. The consulate confirmed Monday that they are legal U.S. residents.

Gary Goodyear Continues To Deny Knowledge of Imagine Adoption Agency/Constant Energy Relationship

Gary Goodyear Continues To Deny Knowledge of Imagine Adoption Agency/Constant Energy Relationship

No Involvement or Knowledge In Dubious Relationship

By David Terry

Goodyear At CRC-IRAP Press Conference

Goodyear: I Knew And I Know Nothing About This Situation

Adoption-records advocates to protest in Phila.

Posted on Tue, Jul. 21, 2009

Adoption-records advocates to protest in Phila.

By Jeff Gammage

Inquirer Staff Writer

Michelle Edmunds was born in Chicago, placed in foster care as a toddler, adopted at 10, and raised in Canada.

Procurorii DIICOT au inceput o ancheta intr-un dosar de trafic cu ovule la clinica Sabyc din Capitala

-- Procurorii DIICOT au inceput o ancheta intr-un dosar de trafic cu ovule la clinica Sabyc din Capitala

Conducatorul clinicii, fiul sau, medici amandoi, si o angajata a clinicii au fost arestati, ieri, pentru 29 de zile de Tribunalul Bucuresti. Alte doua persoane, doi medici israelieni, Natan Levit, care este si profesor universitar in tara sa, si Ziskind Genia, au primit interdictie de a parasi Romania. Duminica procurorii DIICOT au perchezitionat clinica Sabyc si au ridicat zeci de persoane pentru audieri.

Clinica privata Sabyc era monitorizata de cateva luni de anchetatori. Ieri, conduca torul clinicii, Harry Miro nescu, fiul sau, Yair Miron, si Cecilia Borzea au fost retinuti de procurorii DIICOT si ulterior arestati preventiv- sub aspectul savarsirii infrac tiunilor de constituire a unui grup infractional organizat si de organizarea traficului de celule de origine umana in scopul obtinerii unui folos material (infractiuni prevazute de art. 7 din Legea 39/2003, respectiv art. 158 din Legea 95/2006). Potrivit anchetatorilor, Harry Mironescu, in calitate de medic specialist ginecolog si conducator "de facto" al clinicii Sabyc, a pus bazele unei activitati infractionale in scopul obtinerii de sume mari de bani, prin incalcarea prevederilor legale care reglementeaza procedura prelevarii si transplantului de organe, tesuturi si celule de origine umana in scop terapeutic. El a beneficiat de sprijinul fiului sau, in calitate de asociat unic al clinicii private, precum si de conexiunile pe care le avea cu medici din Israel, specialisti in aplicarea teh­nici lor de reproducere asis tata, invinuitii Natan Levit si Genia Ziskind, precum si cu alte persoane.

Anchetatorii arata ca Ceci lia Borzea indeplinea formalitatile ce presupuneau asigurarea cazarii medicilor si racola direct sau prin per soane interpuse tinere dispuse sa fie supuse trata men tului de stimulare ova riana si prelevare de ovocite.

Grupul avea drept scop, pe de o parte, identificarea unor cupluri, din strainatate, dornice de a fi beneficiarele tehnicii de reproducere uma na asistata din cauza dificultatilor de a procrea pe cale naturala, iar, pe de alta parte, racolarea unor persoane de origine romana (majoritatea de etnie roma, cu varste cuprinse intre 18 si 30 de ani) care, in schimbul unor sume de bani cuprinse intre 800 si 1000 lei, con simteau sa doneze ovocitele necesare realizarii tehnicii de fertilizare "in vitro" si, implicit, sa se supuna proce durii medicale ce implica stimularea ovariana pe cale artificiala si recoltarea ovoci telor. Ulterior, la grup au mai aderat si alte persoane iar fata de 22 din acestea procurorii au inceput urma rirea penala.