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Showing posts with label Adoption Reality: Third World Baby Business #NAAM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adoption Reality: Third World Baby Business #NAAM. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Shocking admission by former DOCs worker

LINK: Shocking admission by former DOCs worker | Apology Alliance Australia

What constitutes “good”. When I worked at the Dept of Community Services I came across a lot of teen adoptees who were very damaged because of the adopted parents that had been chosen for them.
Honestly you would not have given them the worst kind of pet let alone a
child. (name withheld).

Brother Alex MacDonald worked with street kids in Melbourne in the
1980s.  He made the astounding comment published in a news article that
out of 149 drug related suicides he attended – 147 were adoptees.
click link above


Aussie adoptee statement
NOTE: There is no way for me to know how many Native American adoptees committed suicide but from what I am told, it's a staggering amount, which is why we don't have statistics... Lara/Trace



Friday, November 16, 2012

Adoption Reality: Third World Baby Business #NAAM

Baby Business-1995 Documentary Movie

Increasingly, middle-class families in the developed world who are unable to have children seek to adopt in the Third World where middlemen are making money out of misery and turning international adoption into a trafficking operation in babies.
In El Salvador, women tell how soldiers snatched their babies from their arms during the civil war, babies who were later adopted abroad. I
n Central America, stolen children are kept in illegal nurseries and women are paid to act as mothers, giving them up for adoption.
Also shown is the situation of the man in Mississippi, the natural father of a baby who was given up for adoption without his consent.
Nevertheless, elimination of the middlemen allows humanitarian programs such as the one in Haiti, under which two British Columbian families adopt babies from unfortunate families seeking a secure future for their children.

I was unable to find a website for the movie...Trace

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