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Russian MPs may consider canceling US adoption ban in March

Published time: January 24, 2013 14:54
Edited time: January 24, 2013 18:54
Photographs of adopted children in the Russian office of the adoption agency "New Hope Christian Services" in St. Petersburg. (RIA Novosti/Igor Rustak)

The Dima Yakovlev law banning all adoptions of Russian children by American citizens came into force on January 1, but is still causing heated debates among the Russian community.

In mid-January, deputies from the Fair Russia party submitted to the lower house a bill that could annul the adoptions ban. The legislative initiative was based on a similar public petition organized by Novaya Gazeta daily and signed by over 100,000 people.

The Fair Russia proposal will now go through required procedures in the State Duma and in March it may be considered by the lawmakers.

It is unlikely though that the bill will be supported by the majority of deputies, Vladimir Ponevezhsky from the Duma Committee on Constitutional Law told journalists on Thursday. In the MPs’ opinion, there is no need to make any changes to the Dima Yakovlev law.

Earlier, Russian lawmakers refused to take action on the petition submitted by Novaya Gazeta journalists.MPs explained that even though there is a rule obliging the parliament to consider demands supported by at least 100,000 citizens, it lacks detail on how exactly it should be done. That, however, may soon be resolved.

Mikhail Barshchevsky, a well-known Russian lawyer and the government’s representative to higher courts, urged the cabinet to take responsibility for preparing bills based on public initiatives.

Duma Speaker Sergey Naryshkin also supports the idea, but argues that it cannot be only the government’s duty and the suggested mechanism requires further discussion.

Initially, the idea to introduce the rule for a mandatory revision in the Parliament of proposals that collect at least 100,000 on the internet was put forward by President Vladimir Putin in February during his election campaign.

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Anonymous user 07.05.2013 10:22

Is there a charity to help orphins to stay with their families in Russia?

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It is never too soon to STOP CHILD SLAVERY (unregistered) 28.01.2013 03:34

The U.S. & its NATO thugs (particularly Turkey) have reconstituted slave trade at many different levels and need to be held accountable in front of the ICC.

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Ugly American diplomacy and the Russia’s little white orphans (unregistered) 25.01.2013 10:38

We must state that if the question just simply acquiring babies the Americans can increase number of adopted babies from China and Ethiopia ( in order to make up the short fall from Russia). But this is not what is happening. Instead of letting the Russians deal with their domestic problems, and seeking unwanted children elsewhere, the Americans have launched aggressive frontal assaults on Russia. The current anti-Russia campaign in the U.S. has been conducted in all frontts: the corporate media, the legislative body, the State Department and the office the Presidency. All these anti-Russian hostility is directed against Russia because the Russians now dared to say no to the exporting their little white orphans to the U.S.. John Kerry foolishly followed the footsteps of the McFaul and Ms Clinton by hinting on that if he gives the Russians XZY little carrots the Russian will reopen the U.S adoption of Russia’s orphans! This is offensive. Neither President Putin, or his party the United Russia not the courts and judges have the right, legally or morally using the children of the of the poor and the working people of Russia as bargaining chip with the U.S. or with other countries. This is why the slave trade of the little white orphans cannot be part of Russia’s foreign policy.

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