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FOREIGN ADOPTION LICENCE OF SOFOSH SUSPENDED BY CARA

Source: http://epaper2.mid-day.com Kaumudi Gurjar 9 May 2012 Action follows complaint by NRI about Society of Friends of Sassoon Hospital demanding exorbitant adoption fee SIX months after an NRI parent alleged that the Society of Friends of Sassoon Hospital ( SOFOSH) was charging an exorbitant adoption fee, Child Adoption Resource Agency ( CARA) temporarily suspended the… Weiter »

Adoption racket: SC notice to Centre

Source: http://www.sakaaltimes.com Reporter Saturday, May 05, 2012 AT 04:31 PM (IST) PUNE: The Supreme Court on Friday issued notices to the Union government, CBI and the Central Adoption Resource Agency (CARA), an autonomous body under the ambit of the Ministry of Women and Child Development(WCD), in response to a writ petition demanding suspension of inter-country… Weiter »

Baby business? NGOs ask SC to suspend inter-country adoptions

Source: http://www.firstpost.com By Danish Raza 4 May 2012 The Supreme Court has issued notice to the union government and the Central Adoption Resource Agency (CARA)- an autonomous body under the ambit of the Ministry of Women and Child Development- based on a writ petition demanding suspension of inter-country adoption in the absence of a law… Weiter »

Adoptee Knights in Shining Armor? The LGA Podcast: Arun Dohle talks with Kevin

After coming under fire after his podcast with Tom DeFilipo of the Joint Council, Kevin speaks with one of the critics and an LGA Renegade in Adoption, Arun Dohle, adoptee and researcher and documentarian for the organization, Against Child Trafficking. Topics covered: Pound Pup Legacy, adult adoptee infantilism, systemic lies perpetuated by adoption agencies, David Smolin, child trafficking, Children’s Home Society… Weiter »

Grandmother’s investigation plea against Preet Mandir dismissed

Date: 2012-01-05 Source: http://epaper.timesofindia.com Asseem Shaikh TNN Pune: A special court’s refusal on Tuesday to issue direction to the Central Bureau of Investigation to further probe into the inter-country adoption racket, involving the city-based Preet Mandir, has left a 70-year-old woman distressed in her fight against the adoption centre to get back her two granddaughters. Kisabai Tulsiram… Weiter »

How Ethiopia’s Adoption Industry Dupes Families and Bullies Activists

Source: http://www.theatlantic.com By Kathryn Joyce Dec 21 2011, 7:19 AM ET 2 As the „searchers“ who track down adopted children’s histories increasingly uncover stories of fraud, corruption, and worse, these specialists are facing threats and even violence Mirette and Elsabet Franklin, ages 4 and 6, biological sisters adopted in Ethiopia, listen to the singing of… Weiter »

How Ethiopia’s Adoption Industry Dupes Families and Bullies Activists

Mirette and Elsabet Franklin, ages 4 and 6, biological sisters adopted in Ethiopia, listen to the singing of the national anthem during a U.S. naturalization ceremony / AP The Atlantic | December 21, 2011 As the “searchers” who track down adopted children’s histories increasingly uncover stories of fraud, corruption, and worse, these specialists are facing… Weiter »