Cambodian government officials announced that they would resume international adoptions in 2014, five years after a ban was put in place amid reports of child trafficking and exploitation in 2009.
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Cambodia will shortly resume child adoptions after a decade-long hiatus imposed amid controversy over allegations that not all infants were orphans and some were stolen. The Social Affairs Ministry ...
A celebrated international humanitarian -- who now stands accused of cashing in on the misery of dirt-poor, Third World families -- turned herself in yesterday to federal agents and prosecutors on a ...
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia -- Cambodia will resume international adoptions in 2014, more than four years after suspending them over concerns about child exploitation, an official said. Deputy Social Affairs ...
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