Christian World Adoption (CWA) already has a lousy reputation in the U.S. for carelessness and indifference, but I had no idea its practices of deception were this extensive.
Most domestically-adopted American-born children have living birth-parents; it's no sin to adopt a child with living parents when those birth parents have opted to place the children.
But to trick parents into relinquishing their children, and to lie to adoptive parents about the children's true origins, is like formalized kidnapping. I hope criminal investigation follows, in Ethiopia and in the adopting countries.
Shame on the "Christian" agency featured in this documentary. I believe there was nothing to do with God in here, just an organisation trying to make money at the detriment of unfortunate Ethiopian families. sooooooooooo Sad
It is heartbreaking story! For how long should we send for adoption? the documentary is really mind touching indeed. Plz let be unite and eradicate poverty!!!! Nothing is ìmpossible.
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Ethiopia has 5 million orphans needing homes and the United States has millions of homes needing babies. Africa Correspondent Andrew Geoghegan and producer Mary Ann Jolley, discover it’s not a simple mathematical equation or zero sum game. There are virtually no government regulations or policing of the process. Many international adoption agencies flashing Christian credentials are taking advantage of the situation. Corruption, fraud and deception are rife.
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Christian World Adoption (CWA) already has a lousy reputation in the U.S. for carelessness and indifference, but I had no idea its practices of deception were this extensive.
Most domestically-adopted American-born children have living birth-parents; it's no sin to adopt a child with living parents when those birth parents have opted to place the children.
But to trick parents into relinquishing their children, and to lie to adoptive parents about the children's true origins, is like formalized kidnapping. I hope criminal investigation follows, in Ethiopia and in the adopting countries.
Shame on the "Christian" agency featured in this documentary. I believe there was nothing to do with God in here, just an organisation trying to make money at the detriment of unfortunate Ethiopian families. sooooooooooo Sad
It is heartbreaking story! For how long should we send for adoption? the documentary is really mind touching indeed.
Plz let be unite and eradicate poverty!!!! Nothing is ìmpossible.