Cashing in on Nepal’s youth

March 03, 2012 09:59

Child trafficking is rife in Nepal, with many unregistered orphanages in the capital, Kathmandu, housing thousands of trafficked children. The thriving market for illegal adoption has turned the practice into a highly lucrative business.

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Aaron Skalka 07.03.2012 01:35

As the parent of a child adopted from Nepal 18 months ago, I can tell you that after exhaustive investigations done by professional investigators sent in from the west, NOT ONE CASE of fraud or trafficking was discovered in the 70 cases processed in by USCIS.  The amount of inaccurate information in this article is staggering.  Check your facts!  The trafficking of human beings from Nepal happens among older girls.  Children in orphanages, especially those who came there during the civil war five years ago are legitimatlly abandoned.  The US Embassy and USCIS alleged fraud but found none.  What you have written is obviously not researched by anyone who has any inside knowledge into this system.

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tides 04.03.2012 03:28

Another example of libertarian perfection and the sanctity of market forces. We don't need no stinking government. lol *sarcasm*

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