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April 12, 2006

Congressional Resolution Urges Romania To Amend Adoption Ban

For those concerned about possible implementations of the Hague, please take the time to read THIS ARTICLE as it addresses a ban that was put into place because of the pressures of the European Union after allegations of corruption.

Romania's story is not unlike some countries where the Hague Implementations have shut the doors to foreign adoptions. Shutdowns around the world have effectively left children in under-funded orphanages with little chance of finding a permanent family. This is why we must urge every government to consider HOW adoption laws affect the children they "supposedly" protect. The "INTENT" of a law is not enough!!! It is reassuring that the US has taken a position here that publically criticizes the "EFFECT" and urges Romania to rethink how reacted to pressures from the EU.

FFT (Food for Thought!)

Posted by Kelly at April 12, 2006 12:57 PM
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Reuters just published this article (4/18/06)

Romania halts foreign adoptions
Apr 19, 2006

Romania has rejected all applications from foreigners seeking to adopt a Romanian child in line with its ban on international adoptions, authorities said on Tuesday after a final review of pending cases.

The Black Sea state banned foreigners from adopting Romanian children in 2005 after a three year moratorium in response to concerns in the European Union that a wave of international adoptions in the 1990s had triggered baby trafficking.

Would-be parents in the United States and other Western countries have repeatedly called on Romania, which wants to join the EU next year, to rescind the law.

In December the European parliament asked Romania for a final review of about 1,400 applications made during the moratorium.

"This is the final decision. There is no other solution for the foreign families who wanted to adopt children in Romania," Theodora Bertzi, head of the National Adoption Agency, told Reuters. "None of the applications were accepted."

"I am sorry for the foreign families who are now in great pain but they must understand that a local solution is better for the children who will not be psychologically affected by this," Bertzi said.

Western observers have praised the radical steps Romania has taken to reform its child care and adoption policies since the fall of dictator Nicolae Ceausescu in 1989.

The discovery of half-starved children in vast, filthy orphanages came to symbolise corruption during his rule.

But the ban has drawn criticism as well as praise. Many observers say Romania is not ready to take care of its orphans because of the poverty, corruption and mismanagement that haunt other reform efforts.

Thousands of foreigners had applied to adopt Romanian children during the moratorium, hoping to win an exception and some were allowed to adopt. Roughly 1,400 applications, mostly from the United States and Spain, were rejected.

Many would-be parents argued the children would suffer because they had already bonded with their prospective families. But Romanian authorities said most of the children were either not up for adoption or would be taken by local families.

Posted by: brave at April 18, 2006 08:57 PM

The situation in Romania is tragic.
So many children languish in state run orphanages......... so many families are willing to open their hearts and homes open to these precious children!

My heart really goes out to the orphans in Romania and all over the world. They deserve the right to be raised in a home where they are loved and nurtured.

I pray this does not happen to the children of Guatemala.

Blessings,
Gloria
mom to 5 Guatemalan blessings

Posted by: Gloria Pickering at April 20, 2006 02:03 PM
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