Source: http://www.afriqueavenir.org September 5th, 2010 in News, APA-Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) United States Senator Mary Landrieu is visiting Ethiopia to meet with Ethiopian officials and representatives of international and local organizations in order to discuss children’s issues, including the plight of orphans and other vulnerable children in the country, APA learns here on Saturday. Senator Landrieu… Weiter »
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LHS student reconnects with twin brother in Ethiopia
Source: http://www.wickedlocal.com By Michael Phillis/Staff Writer Posted Sep 03, 2010 @ 10:00 AM Amanual Abate was on his way home from track practice last January when his adopted mother, Jo Hannah Katz, handed him what she said was a late Christmas present. “I thought it was a stupid card or something,” said Amanual, 19, now… Weiter »
The Controversial Issue of Giving Children in International Adoption
Source: PPL Date: 2010-08-18 Who will be the parents of child Feven, Meskerem and Bethelem when they will come to Ethiopia after twenty years? This is interview is about child trafficking. The basis for this interview is the complain received by our production team from certain people against Better Future Adoption Services. We tried to discuss… Weiter »
Collegeville family fights halt on Nepal adoptions
Source: http://www.sctimes.com August 14, 2010 By Amy Bowen abowen@stcloudtimes.com COLLEGEVILLE — Tears well up in Cherie Beumer’s eyes for the daughter she doesn’t know, but loves. Beumer and her husband, Todd, are fighting to adopt a 14-month-old Nepali girl. The U.S. Department of State, Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services suspended… Weiter »
Alleged Child Traffickers on Board of Tamil TB Boat
Source: http://www.dallasblog.com by Tom McGregor Fri, Aug 13, 2010, 10:32 PM World Vision Canada is demanding that the Canadian government crack down on any child traffickers who may be on board the Sri Lankan Tamil ship that is supposedly plagued by tuberculosis-infected passengers, which landed on Friday in British Columbia. The Toronto Sun reports that,… Weiter »
Immigrant sues over lost custody of child in Miss.
Source:http://www.deseretnews.com By Shelia Byrd Associated Press Published: Thursday, Aug. 12, 2010 1:47 p.m. MDT JACKSON, Miss. — Mississippi officials conspired to take the infant of an illegal immigrant from Mexico so the girl could be adopted by a white couple, a civil rights group charged Thursday in a federal lawsuit.
Illegal adoption of 29 Sierra Leonean children
Date: 2010-07-29 Source: http://www.awoko.org The Foundation for Democratic Initiatives and Development has written a letter to the embassy of the United States of America seeking an update on the alleged adoption of 29 Sierra Leonean children some years ago. According to Hindowa Saidu, the coordinator for the Foundation for Democratic Initiatives and Development he said… Weiter »
Utahns working on last minute deal for Haitian orphans
Reported by: Brent Hunsaker Last Update: 1/29 10:48 am Helping Hands (Associated Press (ABC News)) SALT LAKE CITY, (ABC 4 News) – An airplane arrived late Thursday night in Port au Prince, Haiti, and has remained on the ground past the time limit it was given to depart. Authorities with the „For Every… Weiter »
12 Haitian children remain in limbo
Source: http://m.triblive.com By The Associated Press , Wednesday, July 28, 2010 Six months after a chaotic airlift to the United States, 12 Haitian children remain in a Roman Catholic institution in Emsworth, their fate uncertain while U.S. and Haitian authorities struggle to determine which nation should be their home.
Russia-U.S. adoption agreement to come into effect by yearend
Source: http://en.rian.ru/russia Talks on child adoption 13:13 21/07/2010 © flickr.com/ Flavio@Flickr A Russian-U.S. agreement on child adoption will come into effect by the end of this year, an Education Ministry department head said on Wednesday.

