Adoption abroad a kind of child trafficking

www.hbl.fi
9 March 2021

In the past, children were auctioned off, which today is considered completely reprehensible. Today, children are instead sent around the globe as commodities.

The National Board of Health and Welfare in Sweden has provided figures on the mental illness of foreign adoptees, which show that almost every 20th foreign adoptee has attempted or committed suicide. Among those who committed suicide were many women. Sweden is the country that has received the most children per capita, but there is no talk of the mental illness that flourishes among them, even though in other cases Sweden is good at seeing the child perspective.

The media usually retrieve their data from research reports, but rarely interview the real experts. the adoptees abroad themselves! You almost get the feeling that we are an imbecile sheep cook who can not bring our own case. The children who are adopted are spotted as an order item in someone's almanac and then transported around the world! In Sweden, there is something called Adoptionslån and anyone who is a member of Adoptionscentrum can take out such a loan to be able to adopt children!

In my eyes, you take out a loan to be able to buy a house or a car, but certainly not children, and what happens if the prospective adoptive parents fall into the debt trap?

The children are completely lawless in this context as the states do not respect the children's rights, nation and family relations. The Convention on the Rights of the Child and the UN's so-called human rights that apply to other children do not apply to adoptees abroad. These are cold facts and are a sign that the decision-makers lack knowledge in the psychological process that is forced on these children.

In the past, children were auctioned off, which today is considered completely reprehensible. Today, children are instead sent around the globe as commodities. One may wonder what the difference is with the children's auctions. The expertise has realized that the Finnish child movements were harmful to the children at the time and that they would never be repeated.

Nevertheless, child movements continue around the world, but now they are called foreign adoptions instead. Personally, I call it a kind of child trafficking, which in my world is extremely outrageous!

!