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'Tis the season for entitled APs.....

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Just when you thought the entitled AP, Jessica O'Dwyer, who wrote a book about her ICA experience in Guatemala was enough (http://poundpuplegacy.org/node/48717), there is yet ANOTHER AP, this one with his own website that caters to APs in process from Guatemala, known as Guatadopt's Kevin Kruetner. The heydays of adopting from Guatemala are long gone, but nevertheless he just wrote a review or what he refers to as "a personal reflection" on the book "Finding Fernanda". If you can stomach it or...stay wake, read: http://www.guatadopt.com/archives/001147.html#001147

What really gets under my skin is the way in which Kruetner downplayed what occurred in Guatemala and then turned his book review into a platform where he could do damage control and reputation preservation. For instance, he writes:

"One of the things I did after Elizabeth (PAP) contacted me was to check with some of my contacts to see what they knew about this case. Two sources came back to me with the same story. They had heard that Mildred (Fernanda’s mother) had relinquished the children but then had tried to offer them to other attorneys for more money. These two sources had both been proven trustworthy in the past and had no known connection to one-another. So we’re talking two “independent” sources saying the same thing. One of the sources was the investigator referred to as “Pablo Hernandez” in the book. While I won’t divulge who the other was, I think it is important to say that it was not Susana, who by that point in time was pretty upset with Guatadopt. It is clear now that, for whatever reason, what they told me was incorrect. At the time, it seemed more plausible than the wild story portrayed in the newspaper, which by supposition indicted the sacred DNA sample sites. Elizabeth could confirm that my position if in fact this had been about a mother’s children going to the highest bidder, never once did I support anyone hiding the children or taking any action other than the attorney with the children brining them into the court system with full disclosure and transparency. And of course my position was irrelevant anyway.."

For the record, Susana Luarca (adoption attorney) was their main source of information for Guatadopt. She is now on house arrest in Guatemala for processing illegal adoption/child trafficking/ and falsification of documents.

Kruetner was the main writer of Guatadopt. He was to go-to-guy, the one MANY Prospective Adoptive Parents (his words) asked for advice and insight. He touted about his sources IN Guatemala, and yet now he feels as if his role and position is irrelevant?

How many asked for his advice? See below. He went as far as proclaim himself the hero of "Finding Fernanda":
"Most of our avid readers know that much of our work was done behind the scenes, helping individual families with an open ear, compassion, honesty, and experience. And when I combine that with how our status made us privy to pieces of other things, well maybe I should be the one writing a book. We pieced together many puzzles with some amazing results. Heck, Finding Fernanda is evidence of that. For while I write this defense-of-sorts, the reality is that Elizabeth Emmanuel first made the connection as a result of reading a Prensa Libre story posted on Guatadopt. Who knows where Fernanda would be today without the site. For that, I am immensely proud."

He goes on to say:

"So where does this all leave me? With all this remorse has my overall position changed? Do I now wish I had chosen to advocate for ending adoptions from Guatemala? Do I regret having been a ICA advocate and promoting the things I did? The answer to those questions is almost entirely “no”. I support ICA and I think these laws that end the systems are wrong. "

There is something not right about his focus in this whole entire piece, which is supposed to be a book review. He whines about the role of Elizabeth Emmanuel, and loses all sight of the bigger problems that the book "Finding Fernanda" presents. These problems include the sad reality that money plays a huge part in ICA; poor women in Guatemala were coerced and families were torn apart so people could make money off of them, and false documents were issued and children processed as orphans, when they were not at all "orphans". In my book, these acts example corruption and these many corrupt acts need full attention, not sugar-coating.

Guatadopt was a forum where those who tried to post about corruption were quickly quieted or deleted. APs and PAPs turned on the very voices who spoke up about corruption. Instead of being a beacon for ethical adoptions, on Guatadopt, corrupt attorneys became the lead source for adoption-related information. Imagine the implications if you are a nervous PAP. As far as I could see, no post adoption education advice or discussions were posted. The site seemed to focused on getting cases home, to the USA, however and whatever that would take.

Many cases of kidnapped children occurred during this time, yet Guatadopt chose to silence those with some insight, or worse, it would let other APs harass those posting news of it or questioning the system.

The question has to be asked, as a web-host, where is his loyalty, and where should an AP in such a position stand on corruption in adoption?

You can read the rest of his "what-about me" drivel yourselves; instead of a book review, he writes more of PR piece in self defense. I cannot help but wonder why?

After reading his piece, I left the site with the saddening realization that ICA or adoption reform is never going to change when you have folks like him downplaying the bad things than can and do happen. I also felt depressed knowing there are people who will go against APs who have spoken out against corruption and have reunited a mother (not just a "birth mother) with her kidnapped children.

How and WHEN can APs get their heads out of the sand when the very sites that are suppose to be intended to educate APs, instead turn out to be voice pieces for those that benefit monetarily from ICA?

by La Ronda on Thursday, 08 December 2011