Baby-selling is a department store in Guatemala.
In January 1997, the Guatemalan housekeeper, which remains highly drugs after the birth of Caesarian surgery, _ was forced by as much as her husband _ signing away their baby to a lawyer, gives international adoptions. De Leon has managed his daughter two years, returning after a court battle. Your victory in Guatemala were rarely _ most women in their situation, often illiterate and poor, in principle, nothing can be done, or do not know how the fight against the system.The child rape is extremely commonplace.
This poor Republic is the fourth largest exporter of children in the world, a ranking by the weakness often say. According to a recent survey by the United Nations, the majority of international adoptions are illegal from Guatemala.
In a devastating March 31 report to the UN Commission on Human Rights in Geneva, Ofelia Calcetas-Santos, a special investigator of the UN, said Guatemalan babies were reduced to objects and trade. ”
Your results: high-level lawyers, doctors and judges in Guatemala are involved in all aspects of falsifying records after the birth or deception of drugs to illiterate mothers signing of the birth of their babies.
They are motivated by lucrative profits as a result of the baby-commerce.
Typically American Adoptive parents pay about $ 15000, said Mario Diaz-Sol Tara Cena, Guatemala City lawyer and a lawyer for the adoption of international legal reform. He says for example $ 13000, counsel to enter mediation. Another $ 1000 is a “Finder’s Fee” to women, to convince expectant mothers, their babies. The remaining $ 1,000 is divided between …
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