Quang Nam

"The director physically blocked the team from entering, prohibited the team from speaking to Orphanage Employees."

Adoption OI #003-08CA

Unfortunately, we were blocked from completing investigations in Quang Nam province…


Adoption OI #006-08CA

The last investigation in this province was on March 21, 2008. The investigating team originally went to Tam Ky Center for Orphan Children, where the director physically blocked the team from entering, prohibited the team from speaking to Orphanage Employees and told them they could only return with permission from Provincial DOJ.


Adoption OI #013-08CA

On March 21, investigations were blocked in Quang Nam province as a result of two orphanage directors and the provincial Department of Justice denying the investigating team access any case specific records.


10 Disturbing Cases

The guard… burned the logbook and created a new one, with an entry that showed that a child had been deserted on the date in question.


Warning Two

As of April 8, 2008 the following provinces do not allow U.S. officials to conduct independent field inquiries: An Giang, Binh Thanh, Thuah Thien Hue, Phu Tho, Quang Nam, Ninh Binh, Thai Nguyen, and Thanh Hoa. In addition, U.S. officials have not been allowed to conduct independent field inquiries at Tu Du hospital in Ho Chi Minh City.

Andrew Swift is an editorial researcher at Foreign Policy.

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