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From: MANDJUKOVA Tereza

Date: 10 July 2018 at 08:46

Subject: complaint 1113/2018/TM

To: "arundohle@gmail.com"

Dear Mr Dohle,

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Probe Into Baby Sale At Ranchi's Missionaries Of Charity To Widen: Police

RANCHI: The probe into the sale of babies at the Ranchi branch of Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity, or MoC, could be widened to cover other shelters run by the Kolkata-headquartered charity and other groups, a senior police officer in Jharkhand told NDTV after a woman worker and a nun at the Ranchi shelter were arrested.

Sister Konsalia and Anima Indwar, an employee of Nirmal Hriday were arrested on Thursday for allegedly selling infants for adoption. The police have come across four instances at the shelter home where infants were sold for about Rs. 1.2 lakh each but say there could be more.

"If this was a lucrative trade, there is reason to believe other centres operated by MoC or other shelter homes also may be indulging in such activities," senior police officer RK Mallick told NDTV. He expected more cases to come to light in the near future.

This isn't the first time that the Ranchi branch of Missionaries of Charity has faced such an allegation, Dr OP Singh, who took over as the head of the child welfare committee in 2013. He recalls going to the MoC-run shelter in 2014 to probe a complaint of child trafficking.

"But the shelter's manager created such a ruckus... shut the doors on me to block the investigation," Dr Singh told NDTV. He complained to the social welfare and child development department but nobody was interested to go into the allegations. When he persisted, Dr Singh said he was edged out of the post and a probe reportedly conducted that found nothing wrong.

Now it will be easy to adopt a child, court makes amendments to the rules

Now it will be easy to adopt a child, court makes amendments to the rules

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The government is going to make the changes in process of child adoption very soon. In the monsoon session of Parliament from the Government, the amendment bill will be presented in the Juvenile Justice (JJ) Act. After the implementation of the bill, the adoption procedure of the child will be completed in only two months. There is a clearance to change the rules of Section 2 of the Juvenile Justice Act (the procedure for child adoption under sub-section 23).

After this, the future parents will get rid of the long process. They will be able to get a final stamp from the lower level of the district level on the whole process. The Ministry of Women and Child Development changed the adoption rules in 2017 and implemented the Juvenile Justice Care and Protection of Children Act 2017. It is being revised and simplified again.

New rules will further strengthen the adoption process. Now the physical verification of the potential or future parents of the Child Protection Committee will come under the office of the District Magistrate. Due to the system being online, potential parents register online directly. After verification, they go to adoption agencies.

The ‘Soft-Referral’ Ban for International Adoptions Hurts Special Needs Children

When Josh* and his wife decided to adopt an orphan from China in 2010, they knew their limits. They felt they could adopt a child with some minor disabilities, but they didn’t think they could handle one who was blind. Then Josh remembers looking at an email from their adoption agency at work one day and finding a picture and description of a boy with severe visual impairment. “As soon as I opened up this photo, I knew that he was the one we wanted,” Josh told me.

Three years later, that little boy is a part of their family. He has had a number of surgeries to help his vision. Things that come easily for other children are difficult for him, but Josh and his wife have no regrets. Maybe it sounds superficial that these parents made such an important choice on the basis of a picture and a story. In his defense, Josh says: “People, in general, make decisions when it comes to family, love, and connection on an emotive basis. There is nothing wrong with that.”

But that’s not the view of the U.S. State Department, which late last year decided that agencies should no longer be able to offer “soft referrals” to families. This means that until families have completed their home studies and children have been deemed officially available for adoption, no family can receive information about or pictures of any specific child. The problem is that seeing a picture and hearing a child’s story is often the very thing that motivates a family to begin to pursue the lengthy and expensive process of international adoption.

In November, the National Council for Adoption, which represents more than 100 adoption agencies, filed suit against the State Department, arguing that the ban is illegal because they the agency didn’t follow the federally-mandated “notice and comment” process. Moreover, they noted that the policy has had the unfortunate effect of significantly reducing the number of children with special needs who can be adopted by American families. International adoption reached an all-time low last year, but it is special-needs kids who need access to the kind of medical treatment available in the U.S., who, without the intervention of American families, will languish in foreign orphanages. Earlier this year, the NCFA filed for summary judgment.

But what motivated this policy change in the first place? Lawyers for the State Department claim that this is not a new policy so much as a reinterpretation of an older policy, which was not in the “best interests of the child,” as defined by the Hague Adoption Convention. Policymakers seem to be concerned that children are being trafficked and that agencies’ use of these children’s pictures and stories is somehow going to exacerbate the problem.

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Missionaries of Charity home staff held for selling children

The Missionaries of Charity shelter in Ranchi. A woman employee and the in-charge of the home have been arrested for selling children of inmates of the shelter. (Photo: Reuters)

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EO to ACT/AD: apology for delay. Request for confirmation of complaint

From: MANDJUKOVA Tereza

Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2018, 20:37

Subject: complaint 1113/2018/TM

To: arundohle@gmail.com

Dear Mr Dohle,