International adoption back under Australian scrutiny
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International adoption back under Australian scrutiny
September 3, 2008
The Australian government has frozen the possible adoption of children where there are doubts over the conduct of the Indian adoption agencies involved in the process. It follows claims of child trafficking where Indian children who have been abducted were then put up for adoption to unsuspecting Australian families.
Presenter: Michael Cavanagh
Speakers: Australia's Attorney General Robert McClelland; Australian Julia Rollings who has written a book about her experiences with India's adoption agencies.
2008 Sep 3