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728. The delegation of Venezuela took the view that an article such as article 21, dealing with adoption,

which had only been studied in its existing form by the plenary Group for a few minutes at its last meeting

without the participants being able to consult experts or theory on the subject, or their respective capitals,

could only lead to serious confusion. The representative of Venezuela said that, while it was true that that

article was largely based on articles 17 and 20 of the 1986 United Nations Declaration on Social and Legal

TASK FORCE OPPOSES ADOPTION BY HOMOSEXUALS

By Judith HavemannDecember 10, 1987

A White House task force on adoption has recommended that adoption of children by homosexuals "should not be supported," but otherwise called for few innovations in the complex adoption field.

The task force, established in August to make specific recommendations on how adoption could be encouraged, called for legislation providing Social Security benefits for adopted children and health insurance coverage for disabled adopted children.

"The task force has ignored the staggering costs, archaic agency procedures and stifling requirements which have so long burdened the adoption process," said Rep. Patricia Schroeder (D-Colo). "The task force chose to rail against abortion and to judge the appropriateness of homosexuality and transracial adoptions."

Schroeder estimated that adoption costs to a family now run between $5,000 and $10,000.

Memorandum Promoting Adoption

Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies

More than 140,000 children are adopted each year, but thousands of childless families are still waiting for children to adopt. Unfortunately, many thousands of children with special needs, such as those with physical, mental, or legal handicaps, are not adopted. On August 24, 1987, I established the Interagency Task Force on Adoption, and the Task Force will be submitting recommendations to me that are designed to encourage and support adoption, in particular infant adoptions, as an alternative for pregnant women, and the adoption of "special needs'' children who are waiting for a permanent, loving family.

I will be signing a proclamation soon designating November 22 through November 28, 1987, as National Adoption Week. Each department and agency head should encourage National Adoption Week activities designed to increase Federal employee awareness about the benefits of adoption.

Last year, for example, the Office of Personnel Management conducted a number of activities to promote adoption during National Adoption Week. Six children were adopted as a result of the OPM's efforts, and many OPM employees have become involved in community efforts to foster adoption.

We must expand and broaden our efforts to make sure that America's familyless children are adopted. We must do all we can to remove obstacles that prevent qualified adoptive parents from accepting these children into their homes.

FIOM start weer met adoptiegroepen

Het vr?e volk : democratisch-socialistisch dagblad

21-08-1987

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Uncover UNICEF links to child-sex/espionage ring

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"Bij adoptie moet meer gelet worden op religieuze achtergrond van kind''

Gepubliceerd op: 13 mei 1987

W. J. de Bruin

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"Bij adoptie moet meer gelet worden op religieuze achtergrond van kind''

Commissie die Srilankaanse regering van advies moet dienen in zichzelf verdeeld

Op geruchten gebaseerde politie jacht levert geen bewijzen voor babyhandel

Gepubliceerd op: 11 april 1987

W. J. de Bruin

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Op geruchten gebaseerde politie jacht levert geen bewijzen voor babyhandel

Publieke opinie in SriLanka opgehitst door sensationele artikelen in populaire ochtendkrant

Schokkend rapport babyhandel Sri Lanka

Nederlands dagblad : gereformeerd gezinsblad / hoofdred. P. Jongeling ... [et al.]

10-04-1987

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Sri Lanka start onderzoek naar handel in baby's

Gepubliceerd op: 12 maart 1987Meer informatie

Sri Lanka start onderzoek naar handel in baby's

COLOMBO - De regering van Sri Lanka heeft gisteren opdracht gegeven tot een onderzoek naar de mogelijke illegale adoptie en verkoop van,baby's naar het buitenland.

Volgens Gamini Dissanayake, de minister van landontwikkeling die pleitte voor het onderzoek, heeft de handel in baby''s de naam van Sri Lanka in het buitenland geen goed heeft gedaan. Vooral de plaatselijke pers heeft veel aandacht aan de zaak besteed.

In de onafhankelijke Srilankaanse krant The Sun stond dat de autoriteiten op het spoor zijn gekomen van zeker 1000 gevallen van baby''s die door buitenlanders zijn geadopteerd waarbij gebruik werd gemaakt van vervalste geboortebewijzen en namaakidentiteitspapieren van moeders. De politie deed onlangs invallen in zogeheten babyboerderijen, de omschrijving die Srilankaanse kranten gebruiken voor tehuizen waar moeders met voor adoptie bestemde baby''s verblijven. Volgens The Sun betaalden adoptie-ouders bedragen tot 31.000 gulden voor een baby.