Vietnam - Asian Orphans of Hope case
The Pham Vu Dong, an agent of AOH in vietnam, gave local authorities a blanket confession. Every baby they dealt with was purchased from its mother, the letter states. He approached women at their homes, in the market place and at hospitals in poor neighborhoods with offers of cash for their babies. He added that higher prices were offered for more attractive babies.
Date: 2001-04-08
Number of children:
Agencies
Organizations: Adoption Center of Washington, A Child Among Us
Location
Ho Chi Minh CityVietnam
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