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L’ambassade de France s’engage pour la protection de l’enfance et de la famille aux côtés des autorités judiciaires et associati

L’ambassade de France s’engage pour la protection de l’enfance et de la famille aux côtés des autorités judiciaires et associatives roumaines [ro]

Le groupe de travail franco-roumain sur la protection de l’enfance, initié par Mme Mona Popescu-Boulin, magistrate de liaison et Mme Isabelle Schwengler attachée régionale des droits de l’enfant, a organisé le 21 juin 2018 un séminaire sur les enjeux législatifs et la coopération interinstitutionnelle à Bucarest.

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Réunissant 42 procureurs venus de chaque département de Roumanie, 42 policiers ainsi que les représentants de l’autorité nationale pour la protection des droits de l’enfant et de l’adoption (ANPDCA) , le séminaire à marqué la création d’un réseau de procureurs roumain spécialisés en matière de traitement des affaires familiales et de protection de l’enfance. La nécessité de spécialisation des procureurs et des policiers en la matière a été au cœur des échanges entre participants.

Les travaux du séminaire ont été ouverts par M. Augustin Lazar, procureur général près la haute cour de cassation et de Justice de Roumanie, par Mme Michèle Ramis, Ambassadrice de France en Roumanie et par M. Bogdan Simion, président de la fédération des organisations non gouvernementales pour l’enfant.

Rajpura SOS children’s village row: Whistleblower booked for ‘pressurising’ govt officials

The RTI activist along with the maternal aunt of one of the inmates, courted controversy as the two kept the children in their custody instead of informing the police who traced them late in the evening on September 12.

Less than a week after five minor inmates, including two girls, fled from SOS children’s village at Rajpura of Patiala district, police on Sunday booked an RTI activist, said to be the whistleblower in the case, for allegedly misbehaving with and pressurising the district child protection department officials.

After fleeing the shelter home, the inmates had alleged ill-treatment, including sexual abuse, only to retract their statements a day later before the district child protection officer.

The RTI activist, Akash Verma, along with the maternal aunt of one of the inmates, courted controversy as the two kept the children in their custody instead of informing the police who traced them late in the evening on September 12.

Patiala senior superintendent of police (SSP) Mandeep Singh Sidhu said the case was registered against Akash under Sections 353 (assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty) and 186 (obstructing public servant in discharge of public functions) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) on the complaint of district child protection officer Harpreet Kaur Sandhu.

Adoptions flop, the "Enzo B" Onlus withdraws: mocked families

Adoptions flop, the "Enzo B" Onlus withdraws: mocked families

Couples in vain waiting for a child will be assisted by Rome

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Illegal adoption rackets thrive, leave children in jeopardy

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By Nirupa SampathExpress News Service

Introducing Soon-Yi Previn As controversies tumbled around her, the daughter of Mia Farrow and wife of Woody Allen stayed silent for decades. No more.

Once, she was seen as a victim, her youth and relative innocence taken advantage of by a powerful, much older man who sucked her into his vortex. Or, alternately, she was a Lolita, a seductress who wittingly betrayed the Mother Teresa–like figure who’d saved her from life in an orphanage. These days, Soon-Yi Previn is seen as an accomplice of sorts, who, in the wake of renewed accusations by Dylan Farrow that Dylan’s adoptive father, Woody Allen, sexually molested her, has stood by Allen even as his reputation has plummeted and his once-revered films have been reassessed in the light of the #MeToo movement. Throughout this time, Soon-Yi herself, the slim Korean-born woman with a curtain of dark hair who showed up occasionally at Allen’s side in grainy news images, has said virtually nothing, her sphinxlike presence adding to the mystery of what actually took place. He did what? She’s how old? And whose daughter?

There is a way in which Soon-Yi’s very opaqueness enabled people to project their own fantasies onto her as if onto a blank screen. And, as it turned out, the series of events that came upon the heels of the couple’s controversial romance quickly took on the aspect of a cosmic soap opera, in which gossip mutated into mythology and mere hunches about someone’s guilt or innocence calcified into die-hard convictions.

More than a quarter-century after the public learned of the affair that “broke every taboo,” in the words of child psychiatrist Paulina Kernberg, the 47-year-old Soon-Yi is ending her silence. She’s long believed that her relationship with Allen fueled the inquiry into the allegations surrounding Dylan, but only recently has she felt compelled to tell her own side of things, to talk about what drove her away from her adoptive mother, Mia Farrow — and toward the man who’s now been her husband for 20 years. “I was never interested in writing a Mommie Dearest, getting even with Mia — none of that,” Soon-Yi tells me quietly but firmly. “But what’s happened to Woody is so upsetting, so unjust. [Mia] has taken advantage of the #MeToo movement and paraded Dylan as a victim. And a whole new generation is hearing about it when they shouldn’t.”

Not for the first time will it occur to me how different Soon-Yi is from the person whom Farrow more than two decades ago described as slow, even dim — and who was dismissed as Allen’s brainwashed mouthpiece when she did speak up, in August 1992, in a statement to Newsweek: “I’m not a retarded little underage flower who was raped, molested, and spoiled by some evil stepfather — not by a long shot.” Over a series of conversations that began in May and continued intermittently through June and July, Soon-Yi, a voracious reader with a slightly quirky sense of humor, is articulate and self-aware. “Woody says I can make jokes but I don’t get them — I’m always looking deeper for the meanings,” she says.

We talk mostly in the couple’s six-story townhouse on one of the Upper East Side’s prettiest blocks, the same block where Allen shot scenes for Annie Hall 42 years ago. “I am a pariah,” he says one day when he joins us for lunch, wearing his usual outfit of a light-blue button-down and rumpled khakis. “People think that I was Soon-Yi’s father, that I raped and married my underaged, retarded daughter.” (As if to underscore his point, he mentions that his and Soon-Yi’s contribution to Hillary Clinton’s last campaign was unceremoniously returned.) Allen, an assiduously healthy eater as well as an unremitting hypochondriac, pokes at his food, while Soon-Yi is ever the attentive hostess, refilling my water glass as soon as it’s empty and offering me seconds of lasagna and salad before I’ve finished the last bite of my meal.

Now, 25 Children Go Missing From Adoption Homes in UP’s Varanasi and Mirzapur

Now, 25 Children Go Missing From Adoption Homes in UP’s Varanasi and Mirzapur Image for representation only. News18 creatives/Mir Suhail

Lucknow: After the infamous Deoria shelter home incident, now 25 children have been reported missing from two specialist adoption agencies in PM Modi’s constituency Varanasi and the adjoining Mirzapur.

Reportedly, seven children are missing from Laxmi Shishu Grah in Varanasi, while 18 children are missing from Mahadev Shishu Grah in Mirzapur. A detailed report has been sought by Women and Child welfare Ministry from the District Magistrates of both the districts. They have been asked to submit the report by September 15.

A probe has been ordered by the DM and the SDM City has been instructed to investigate the matter.

As per the letter issued by Additional Secretary, Women and Child Welfare Ajay Tirkey, Laxmi Shishi Grah in Varanasi had stated that they were having 15 children. But when a team from Government of India visited the premises, only 8 children were found on the spot while 7 were missing. The inspection was done on March 16, 2018.

Enzo B, the institution for international adoptions born in Turin in 2004, closes its activity.

Enzo B, the institution for international adoptions born in Turin in 2004, closes its activity. This is what is learned from a note published on the website of the Commission for International Adoptions

In the note published on the website of the Commission for International Adoptions today, September 14, we read " The Enzo B body has announced a project to close its business that will be submitted to the International Adoption Committee and which provides targeted solutions to individual countries in order to define the largest number of proceedings in progress . The Commission will take care of the proceedings that will remain pending and will convene the couples concerned. "

In the communication of the CAI no reference to the causes that led to the closure of the Turin institution.

Church fights to release priest, nun jailed in India

Church fights to release priest, nun jailed in India

Indian police gather on July 4 outside the premises of Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity where a staff member and a nun worked before their arrest on child trafficking charges in Ranchi in India's Jharkhand state. (Photo by AFP)

Saji Thomas, Bhopal

India

September 14, 2018