06/03/10

Breaking news from Ireland

 

Are Satanic CULTS scouring the world for children for sacrifice?

 

http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6125GK20100204

U.S. missionaries in Haiti charged with child kidnap

PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - Ten U.S. missionaries detained in Haiti were charged on Thursday with child kidnapping and criminal association for trying to take children illegally out of the earthquake-hit country.

Haiti's government has tightened adoption procedures since the quake, saying it feared unscrupulous traffickers could try to take advantage of the disaster by spiriting away vulnerable children. Officials said they already had reports of trafficking of minors, and even of human organs.

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-490639/Aid-workers-accused-kidnapping-children.html

Zoe&rsquos ark: the dangers of &lsquoDIY humanitarianism&rsquo | spiked

Chads president, Deby Itno, accused the aid workers of running a paedophile NGO, or of planning to sell off the children&rsquos organs

Western Aid workers suspected of abducting african children for paedophile groups!

Aid workers accused of kidnapping children

Last updated at 09:53 30 October 2007

Arrested: Head of charity Zoe's Ark Eric Breteau, left, and an unnamed colleague

Eighteen people have been charged after a failed attempt to fly more than 100 African children out of Chad amid claims they were orphans from Darfur.

Nine French aid workers and journalists, seven Spanish flight crew and two Chadian nationals were charged with kidnapping.

A judge in the city of Abeche also agreed to allow prosecutors' charges of complicity against three French journalists and the flight crew.

The Europeans were detained in Abeche last Thursday as they prepared to fly 103 children out of the country. The charity behind the flight claimed it was innocent, saying it believed the children were orphans from Darfur, the war-ravaged region of Sudan.

However staff from the UN children's agency Unicef say many of the children, now at an orphanage in Abeche, cry at night for their parents and say they are from villages in Chad.

Some of the children have said their parents were still alive and they were lured from their villages on the Chad-Sudan border with offers of sweets and biscuits.

Chad's Interior Minister Ahmat Mahamat Bachir warned the aid workers from the French charity Zoe's Ark could spend several years in jail. The nine French detainees will face charges of attempted child abduction and fraud, the prosecutor's office said. The seven Spaniards will be charged with being accomplices to the crime, as will the two unidentified Chadian nationals.

It is possible the prisoners will be transferred to a jail in the capital, N'Djamena, where another European - a Belgian pilot - is in detention but is not reported to be facing charges.

Most of the children are believed to be between three and five years, with the oldest perhaps nine. The charity says it was trying in good faith to take children abroad for medical treatment. But aid workers said they were not treating any of the children for any serious illnesses or injuries.

The children were due to be housed in host families who paid the group several thousand euros each.

Zoe's Ark said the operation offered a better life to orphans from Sudan's war-torn Darfur region, many of whose people have fled over the border to camps in Chad.

Zoe's Ark had previously said it aimed to have children adopted but stopped referring to adoption, which is not authorised in Chad or Sudan, after France's Foreign Ministry issued a warning about the group in August. The ministry said there was no guarantee the children were helpless orphans.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy has said the charity workers' actions were illegal and unacceptable, while Chad's President Idriss Deby has promised "severe punishment" for what he has described as a " kidnapping" or "child trafficking" operation.

He suggested the children could have ended up being sold to a paedophile ring or used to supply human organs.

"These people ... treat us like animals. So this is the image of the saviour Europe, which gives lessons to our countries. This is the image of Europe which helps Africans," Chad's official presidency Web site quoted Deby as saying.

Interior Minister Ahmat Bachir said if they were found guilty, they would face up to 20 years in jail with hard labor. Prisoners in Chad are often put to work for the state.

Gilbert Collard, a lawyer for Zoe's Ark, accused Chad's government of using the situation for political ends. He said the children were from a region on the border between Chad and Sudan and "we are unable to tell which country they are from".

The incident threatens to complicate relations between France and its former colony. A predominantly French European Union force is preparing to deploy in eastern Chad, one of Africa's most violent regions, to protect civilians there.

The French ambassador in Chad has said those involved in trying to fly out the children would have to face Chadian justice.

"We hope the Spanish, who in the end were those that did the transport, are not responsible, remain uninvolved and can return home as quickly as possible," Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos said late on Monday.

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A peek inside international adoption

Illegal adoptions contribute to child trafficking

 

Adoption of Chinese orphans dwindling

The "golden time" of international adoption of Chinese children is no more.

According to international media reports, adoption of Chinese children by US citizens has dropped 50 percent in three years, from 7,906 children in 2005 to 3,909 in 2008, as per figure given by the US State Department.

China's new laws on adoption, enacted in May 2007, that insist on a higher threshold for adopting family's financial asset seem to be emerging as the main cause of this decrease in adoption. The fees and expense can amount to 20,000 US dollars, according to a media report on Xinhuanet....

Silence greets exposure of corrupt adoption practices

By Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer

Saturday July 29 2006
THREE weeks ago the Irish Independent published secretly recorded
interviews with My Linh Soland, the woman who organised all 150 of the
Vietnamese adoptions to Ireland since 2004.

Ms Soland revealed the adoptions were corrupt, that birth certificates
were routinely forged, that officials who declared children abandoned
knew exactly where their parents were, how money meant for
humanitarian aid was part of the corruption and that Vietnamese
officials at the highest levels were getting pay-offs.

She named the names and how much everyone received.

We have it all on tape.

There was so much money involved that Vietnamese children were being
removed from their parents unethically and illegally for profit. Ms
Soland, who arranged adoptions to France and the US, grossed over $1m
from Irish couples alone.

The story was a nightmare for the 150 adoptive Irish couples who now
do not know the true history of their adoptive child.... click

IRELAND keeps popping up concerning orphan adoptions!

QUESTION: How many children sent to Ireland for adoption have gone missing?

Setback for adoptive parents as Vietnam talks stall

By Breda Heffernan


Monday July 06 2009

HUNDREDS of prospective parents will have to wait at least another month to find out if they will be able to adopt children from Vietnam after talks between the two countries failed to secure a new agreement.

Adoptions from Vietnam to Ireland were halted in May after a five-year agreement between the two countries came to an end without a new procedure in place.

Up to 350 parents, who had already been approved for adoption after undergoing a lengthy assessment, have been left in limbo and do not know when their adoption can go ahead....

Cops: Duke Official Offered Adopted Son For Sex

Cops: Duke Official Offered Adopted Son For Sex
FBI Nab Frank Mccorkle Lombard In Internet Sting
Watch A News Report On The Case | Read The Affidavit At WRAL (Warning:
Graphic Content)
CBS News Interactive: Children In Danger
DURHAM, N.C. (CBS) --

Duke University official Frank Mccorkle Lombard, seen in this
undated photo, was arrested and charged with offering his adopted
5-year-old son for sex.

* CBS News Interactive: Children In Danger

A Duke University official has been arrested and charged with offering
a 5-year-old boy for sex.

Frank Mccorkle Lombard, the school's associate director of the Center
for Health Policy, was arrested Wednesday, June 24 after an Internet
sting, according to the FBI's Washington field office and the city's
police department.

A confidential informant claimed to have seen Lombard molest a young
African-American child via online chats on multiple occasions, reports
CBS affiliate WRAL-TV in Raleigh....
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I ask myself - are most western aid groups/NGOs fronts for paedophile/ritual murder organisations?

See here: 328 refugees go missing from Garda run \care\ homes in Ireland!

Coincidence? Maybe - maybe not!

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