Cambodia - Serey Puth - Asian Orphans Association (AOA)
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2001 Sep 14
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Serey Puth ran Asian Orphans Association orphanage as well as several 'clinics'. He claimed the children in his orphanage were 'abandoned' in local villages. However, several mothers accused the organization of offering them money for their children, taking their babies, and/or refusing to return their children after temporary care. After a raid, some children were determined to belong to local women and were returned.
Documents
Title | Publication date |
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US adoption agent guilty of visa fraud | 2003 Dec 19 |
Few babies 'abandoned' since moratorium: orphanages | 2002 Aug 2 |
Where Do Babies Come From? | 2002 Jun 16 |
Orphanage awarded custody | 2002 Apr 26 |
Baby traffic witnesses recant | 2002 Mar 15 |
Cambodia suspends all US adoptions | 2002 Feb 1 |
ABUSES RELATED TO THE INTERNATIONAL ADOPTION PROCESS IN CAMBODIA | 2002 Jan 1 |
Waiting for baby's first visa | 2001 Dec 29 |
Adoptions 'like selling goods' - Foreign Minister | 2001 Dec 7 |
Adoptions still on - embassy | 2001 Nov 23 |
Adoptions to US put on hold | 2001 Oct 26 |
Give back your kids, parents told | 2001 Oct 26 |
Twist in legal fight | 2001 Oct 26 |
Adoption figures don't tally | 2001 Oct 12 |
Suspected covert adoption center uncovered | 2001 Sep 14 |
Tourism officials quit ministry to run adoption business | 2000 Jun 9 |
Donor letter to ROTIA |