Wednesday 8 March 2017

NATIONS TIGHTEN FOREIGN ADOPTIONS

Google reports that several nations have tightened foreign adoptions in the effort to stop child trafficking. 

This is a polite way of saying that governments want to keep the children of the nation out of the hands of foreign paedophiles. Please click:


Uganda tightens foreign adoption rules to thwart child ... - Reuters
www.reuters.com/article/us-uganda-children-adoption-idUSKCN0W61OI

Mar 4, 2016 - By Evelyn LirriKAMPALA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Child rights campaigners in Uganda have welcomed a new law that restricts ..

The major adoptive nation is the USA. Google reports are that there are 15,000 children adopted from overseas while US orphanages are crowded with US children. Ethiopia is also tightening adoption by foreigners. Please click:

Surge in Adoptions Raises Concern in Ethiopia - The New York Times
www.nytimes.com/2007/06/04/us/04adopt.html

Jun 4, 2007 - Ethiopia is a hot spot for international adoption, but the sudden tightening eligibility requirements, under scrutiny for adoption ...

The objection in African countries is the nation's children are being robbed of their cultural heritage by moving out of the country and into foreign cultures. Romania is also tightening up its foreign adoptions. Please click:

ROMANIA TO TIGHTEN ADOPTION RULES | Pound Pup Legacy
poundpuplegacy.org/node/273
Romanian adoption official said that her country is going to make it harder for foreigners to illegally adopt children from the former Eastern bloc

Papua New Guinea needs to take care that the children of this country are not stolen by foreign paedophiles to be trafficked and sold overseas. 

The old days of the slave trade have come back as traffickers take children from the developing nations to be used for sex in overseas countries. 

There have been hundreds of Syrian children sold by traffickers as they escape to Europe with their parents. Australia has been involved in the last century with a stolen generation of aboriginal children.

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