Source: http://forward.com JTAAugust 27, 2015 Nepal’s Supreme Court has issued an injunction to stop women from carrying surrogate pregnancies, depriving Israel same-sex couples of the option to begin the pregnancies there. The injunction, issued this week, came as the court will rule on a petition to ban the process outright in Nepal. The petition argues… Weiter »
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Israel Evacuating Babies Born to Surrogate Mothers in Nepal
Source: http://www.newsweek.com BY CONOR GAFFEY 4/27/15 AT 1:45 PM Israeli surrogate father An Israeli man holds his baby, born to a surrogate mother, after being evacuated from Nepal and landing at Sde Dov airport in Tel Aviv, Israel, April 27, 2015. NIR ELIAS/REUTERS Israel has begun evacuating surrogate children and their Israeli parents from Nepal in… Weiter »
Nepal surrogate mothers cleared to come to Israel
Source: http://www.timesofisrael.com Israeli parents-to-be sought to have the women carrying their children pulled from earthquake-shattered country as death toll climbs past 2,300BY STUART WINER April 26, 2015, 5:54 pm The Justice Ministry ruled on Sunday that there was no reason to prevent four Nepalese surrogate mothers who are carrying babies for Israeli couples from evacuating to… Weiter »
Israel to fly premature surrogate babies out of Nepal by helicopters
Source: http://www.ynetnews.com As Kathmandu airport remains closed following devastating earthquake, Foreign Ministry works to evacuate newborns to Israel; search and rescue team expected to leave Saturday night. Itamar Eichner Latest Update: 04.26.15 The 24 infants born in recent days to surrogate mothers in Nepal are waiting with their Israeli parents to be evacuated following the lethal… Weiter »
Israeli couples worried for fate of surrogate newborns in Nepal
Source: http://www.ynetnews.com Dozens of Israeli couples waiting for surrogate mothers to give birth in Nepal seeking to fly them out to Israel, but Justice Ministry says it fears legal repercussions. Itamar Eichner Published: 04.26.15, 14:56 / Israel News Dozens of Israeli couples waiting for surrogate mothers in Nepal to give birth are concerned about the delivery… Weiter »
Italians continue to lead in the number of Russian adoptions
Source: http://rapsinews.com © RIA Novosti, Aleksei Naumov 10:01 03/07/2014 MOSCOW, July 3 (RAPSI) – Italians adopted 560 Russian children in 2013, the largest number among foreign countries, Russia’s Supreme Court said in a survey of adoptions by foreign parents or Russians living abroad. Last year, Russian courts approved the adoption of 1,232 of the 1,247 applications… Weiter »
Israeli serial sex abuser adopts Indian girl: report
Source: http://m.ibnlive.com Press Trust of India | 08 Jun Jerusalem: An Israeli man convicted of sex offences against young children has gained custody of a four-year-old Indian girl through an agreement with a surrogate mother in India, according to a media report. The man legally adopted the child through an agreement with the surrogate Indian mother… Weiter »
Profit, not care: The ugly side of overseas adoptions
Date: 2011-06-05 Source: http://www.independent.co.uk Lax regulation and an endless demand by childless couples in the West has created an often exploitative market in babies born in the developing world By Laurie Penny Sunday, 5 June 2011 In rural Nepal, where the going rate for a healthy orphan is $5,000 (£3,000), some 600 children are missing…. Weiter »
The scandal of orphanages in tourist resorts and disaster zones that rent children to fleece gullible Westerners
Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk By IAN BIRRELL 10th April 2011 As a child welfare expert who has worked amid bullets and bombs in some of the world’s toughest war zones, Jennifer Morgan is not someone easily shaken. But even she admits she was shocked by some of the orphanages she visited recently in Haiti. ‘Outside it is… Weiter »
The International Adoption Working Group urges better adoption process
This article was published on the website www.thehimalayantimes.com 2010-02-24 KATHMANDU: The ad hoc International Adoption Working Group (IAWG) on Wednesday urged the Government of Nepal to act swiftly to strengthen the adoption process.

