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Mircea Badea disclosures. Cristian Burca, owner Truth Holding intermediary in the sale of Romanian children in America (VIDEO)

Mircea Badea disclosures. Cristian Burci, owner of Adevarul (Truth) Holding intermediary in the sale of Romanian children in America (VIDEO)

August 13, 2014 - 23:30

Mircea Badea disclosures. Cristian Burca, owner Truth Holding intermediary in the sale of Romanian children in America (VIDEO)

Mircea Badea presented in his show, "The mouth of the press" on Antena 3, a report conducted by reporters 90s 60 Minutes, American channel CBS. The subject of the report: adoptions of children in Romania. Immediately after December 89, open borders brought capitalism in Romania, unfortunately one of the first goods sold were children. A lucrative business, Romania is one of the last sources of adoption Caucasian children.

American reporter with a hidden camera filming a meeting with one of the brokers the sale of children, which he said addressing you directly in hotel lobbies. Easily recognizable images although 20 years have passed, "baby-broker" of the talks to reporter conditions and the price at which a child can be adopted by Cristian Burca, owner of Adevarul (Truth) Holding. As is now selling cars, and then proved qualities Burci was a good negotiator to offer was varied, folded on the wishes of each client, boys or girls at any age. Required between 3,500 and 7,000 dollars, perhaps the poor souls who sell their children get enough to buy a video recorder in high fashion at the time and that cost up to 1000 dollars.

Serbia Europe's best in extra-institutional child care

12/8/2014 1:36:00 PM

Serbia Europe's best in extra-institutional child care

BELGRADE - In Serbia, most children without parental care live in foster families, with fewer than 1,000 boys and girls living in relevant institutions, which makes Serbia the best in Europe in this regard, Serbian Minister of Employment, Veteran and Social Affairs Aleksandar Vulin said on Monday.

Foster families have eased the burden on institutions to the greatest extent possible and, as a result, fewer than 50 boys and girls under the age of three live in care institutions, Vulin said, opening a conference on progress in the process of transition from user institutionalisation to community service in Serbia.

Soon, many of those children will also go to foster families, with the exception of a small number of children with special needs, for whom foster families are difficult to find, Vulin said.

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Ambassador wonders: How can Ethiopia be a living hell?

Ambassador wonders: How can Ethiopia be a living hell? Ethiopian Ambassador is surprised that Denmark will not let Amy visit her native country Dorrit Saietz Journalist Ethiopia is a country with 94 million people living a decent life Woinshet Tadesse, Ethiopia's ambassador to the Nordic countries In Stockholm sits Ethiopia's ambassador to the Nordic countries, a woman named Woinshet Tadesse, and wonders deeply about what is going on in Denmark. Why the authorities will not allow a young girl to visit his family and attend as a witness in a completely lawful civil lawsuit? "It is up to the Court to decide what is best for the child in this whole situation, and they want to hear Amy's testimony," said Ambassador Woinshet Tadesse. "Therefore, it is very unfortunate that she will not be allowed to travel to Ethiopia." "We always work from the child. If she wants to go Ethiopia and visit her parents and family, perfect. If she'd rather be in Denmark, it is also fine," she says. But there is a real risk that she may be held back in Ethiopia? "We cannot anticipate the Court's decision. If the Court decides to overturn the adoption, so it's up to Amy and her mother to decide if she should stay in Ethiopia or in Denmark. There no authority will interfere in the matter - it's her biological mother, and she is alive. And she has clearly stated that she has no interest in keeping Amy back in Ethiopia, "said Woinshet Tadesse. Even if this happens, she finds a private lawyer's claim that it would be a disaster and "a living hell" for Amy to stay in Ethiopia, completely wrong. "Ethiopia is a country with 94 million people living a decent life, including this lawyer. How can it be 'a living hell' and why it is so even long-term - it is because he has not been adopted? It's embarrassing, "she says. But what about the many poor people in Ethiopia - or the orphans? "There is poverty in many places, not only in Ethiopia. Even in the United States is poor. Poverty is not a disease, and we have made many advances through development. Over the last decade, poverty is halved and children are far better schooling and health, "she says. Woinshet Tadesse find it perfectly normal and natural that Amy will visit his country and his family. "That's her right. Here in Sweden I know of several families who have adopted children from Ethiopia, who take the children to visit their families and their country. You cannot break the bond with their biological families and parents. "

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Two Spanish couples should returned their adopted children in Ethiopia by bureaucratic problems

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Two Spanish couples should return their adopted children in Ethiopia by bureaucratic problems

Two Spanish couples should return their adopted children in Ethiopia for alleged forgery of a signature by the director of the orphanage. They are trapped in the country living in a hotel.

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Couple Together For 7 Years Find Out Shocking – And Creepy – Bombshell About Their RelationshipCouple Together For 7 Years Find

A Brazilian couple has given a whole new meaning to the term sister-wife.

Adriana, 39, and husband Leandro, 37 – who didn't want to reveal their surnames – have been together for seven years and have a 6-year-old daughter. Now, thanks to a shocking revelation on a radio show, the happily married pair found out that they are even closer than they thought – like brother and sister close.

The two had both spent their lives searching for their respective mothers, both named Maria, and had both been abandoned when they were still babies. Seeking some closure on the issue, Adriana went on Radio Globo's “The Time Is Now” program, which specializes in finding lost relatives, and was reunited with her birth mother.

During the heartfelt reunion, the mother also revealed that Adriana also has a younger brother and guess who that was? That’s right, it’s Adriana’s husband, Leandro.

Obviously, shocked by the news of her incestuous marriage, Adriana broke down on the set and began to cry uncontrollably.

Now, whistleblower staff of Mankhurd shelter allege harassment

MUMBAI: The Bombay high court order, asking the crime branch to probe the Mankhurd shelter home case has come as a major victory for those who had brought the incident to light. The staff members, however, allege that they have been mentally tortured and threatened ever since they wrote the letter narrating the incident on December 31, 2012.

Nine months ago, TOI first reported about the letter from the staff of Home for Mentally Deficient Children, run by the Children’s Aid Society (CAS), an NGO funded by the state. It complained of a New Year’s Eve party for mentally challenged children, which involved Champagne and bar dancers.

Activist Sangeeta Punekar filed a PIL on the matter in the Bombay high court. On Wednesday, the court directed the crime branch to probe the matter and slammed the authorities at the home, noting that the offence fell within the purview of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act. If the inquiry finds that the offence has been committed, the court ordered action against the perpetrators. To date, though, it has been a case of shooting the messenger.

Staff members say they have been shunted out of the home, mentally tortured and denied leave. “We continued to work under those who perpetrated the offence. A children’s welfare officer was transferred, and the newly appointed officer has been pressurizing the children not to talk of the incident,” said an employee. Two employees were transferred to other institutions without being given any reasons for their transfer. Some say they were harassed at every instance, served memos over trivial matters and denied leave, even when members of their family were ill.

Sharad Dave, honorary treasurer, Children’s Aid Society, who supported the staffers, found that he too, was ostracized, threatened and accused of “leaking” the letter to TOI. “At a meeting of the CAS in the chamber of the minister for women and child development at Mantralaya, an officer indicted in the staff letter accused me of leaking the matter to TOI, and asked for an inquiry against me,” said Dave.

U.S. Adoption Executive Pleads Guilty to Ethiopia Scam

U.S. Adoption Executive Pleads Guilty to Ethiopia Scam

by Naharnet Newsdesk 4 hours ago

A former executive with a U.S.-based international adoption agency which sought to connect American families with Ethiopian children has admitted fraud, a U.S. Justice Department statement said Wednesday.

Alisa Bivens, the former foreign program director of International Adoption Guides Inc. (IAG), an adoption agency in North and South Carolina, pleaded guilty to bribing foreign officials and submitting fraudulent documents to the U.S. State Department regarding adoptions from Ethiopia.

Bivens, 42, and other co-conspirators, filed false documentation including contracts of adoption signed by orphanages in Ethiopia even though some of the children had never stayed in nor been cared for by the orphanages involved.

Brussels woman finds mother after being kidnapped 30 years ago

Brussels woman finds mother after being kidnapped 30 years ago

Child was stolen out of bed

A 34-year-old Brussels woman was kidnapped 30 years ago from Guatemala and sold by her kidnapper to a Flemish couple for adoption, local police said. Dolores Maria Praet was four when her mother was forced to give her up for adoption because she was too poor to look after her, according to the official story. Her adoptive parents paid $2,800 (€2,100) to arrange the adoption through official channels.

In 2011, Praet travelled to Guatemala in search of her birth mother, who authorities confirmed was Rosario Colop. She had moved away from her village, but a neighbour heard Dolores’ story and found it strange: Colop had never had a daughter, he said, though at the time in question, another child from a nearby village had been taken from her bed at night and never seen again.

Praet went to find the mother of the kidnapped child, Luisa Chim, and, according to the police report, became convinced she was her own mother. DNA analysis confirmed their suspicions: Praet was Chim’s missing daughter.

Judge Who Facilitated Guatemala Illegal Adoptions Finally Removed

Judge Who Facilitated Guatemala Illegal Adoptions Finally Removed

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5 AUG 2014 BY CAMILO MEJIA GIRALDO

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