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- WORLD, Page 41World NotesROMANIANo Longer For Sale
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- Few black markets are as shady as international baby
- trafficking. Last week, in an attempt to quell a burgeoning
- underground trade in children, Romania announced a temporary
- halt to adoptions by foreigners until tighter rules are enacted.
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- Ever since the warehousing of 140,000 unwanted or sick
- children in squalid state orphanages was uncovered after the
- downfall of the Ceausescu regime in late 1989, Westerners have
- flocked to Romania to adopt thousands of abandoned babies. A
- growing number of unscrupulous prospective parents have reached
- beyond the orphanages, however, and scoured rural villages with
- the help of local "fixers," searching for children to buy from
- easily tempted poor farmers.
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- Romanian adoption authorities now want to implement a
- tougher law, expected to be passed by parliament this week. The
- measure punishes baby selling with prison terms and requires
- that all foreign adoptions be approved by a special committee.
- Declared the Foreign Ministry: "The selling and buying of
- children has to stop."
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- American officials agree. Tightening its own screening
- procedures, the U.S. is currently holding up permission for more
- than 50 American families to bring home their adopted Romanian
- children.
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