For Alexandra and Sorina
In Caracal, Romania, 15 year-old Alexandra was brutally murdered. Authorities let it happen, while she and neighbours called 112. No police available at night, and the next day they waited for hours in front of the crime scene, failing a search warrant.
In Baia de Arama, Romania, 8 year-old Sorina was brutally taken by the authorities. Taken from her foster family, her family, her country, culture, language. Exported abroad.
In both cases authorities stuck to the law, they say.
In Alexandra’s case, of course the law would have allowed the Police to enter the crime scene to prevent the crime. The law allows that. Common sense and humanity dictate it.
In Sorina’s case her passport was considered a legal document. So Sorina was allowed to be taken out of Romania by her legal adoptive parents. The adoption paperwork contained false information.
The adoption could have been stopped by the Courts.
The law does not allow falsified paperwork.
The adoption could have been cancelled.
Common sense and humanity should have prevailed.
In Sorina’s case, her adoption was based on the adoption law that got into force in 2013.
That adoption law allowed Sorina’s adoption by unrelated Romanians living abroad.
Almost a decade before, the adoption of Romanian children by unrelated Romanians or foreigners abroad had been stopped. Children’s Rights had become law, based on the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and the European Convention on Human Rights. European values became law.
Under pressure of the European Union, as condition for Romania’s accession to the EU.
That should have been the end of the undignified export/sale of Romanian children.
The EU’s U-turn
Unfortunately for Sorina, the EU informally made a U-turn. Non democratic, in a mafia like way (Link Interview Bostinaru), the EU ‘forgot’ that the UN Convention was their legal basis and replaced it with the Hague Adoption Convention.
During the same time, the EU did not force Romania to prosecute those that were involved in the Romanian children business. Instead, they benefitted from impunity. And EU-funding.
Central in all this:
The United State of America’s adoption policy doctrine, promoted mainly by
o French relationship banker Francois de Combret
o The Soros network
o International Social Services
o Unicef
o Italian adoption agency Amici dei Bambini.
And their allies and front-offices inside the EU and Romania.
A crime against humanity
Instead of an ‘Open Society’, as promoted by George Soros, it seems to be about ‘Open Market’.
In this case, a regulated market in children.
Through political meddling, abuse of power and misuse of EU funding to influence laws and policies these influencers got their way.
They collectively undermined the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, by creating the Hague Adoption Convention and enforcing its implementation.
A ‘Trojan Horse’ that changed intercountry adoption from an extreme measure that is, if all, the extreme exception into a regular measure of child protection.
By allowing something like this to happen, they fail all children.
Sorina. But also Alexandra.
It gives the message that children do not count for the State. The State does not care.
No humanity. No solidarity.
The end of democracy and the rule of law. Of European values.
A sad state of affair.