Hanoi

"A neighbor describes the house as ‘a place where children are bought and sold'."

By , a deputy editor at Foreign Policy.

Consular Activity Update – July 2007:

On July 26 and 27 we conducted 2 investigations in Hanoi. One case revealed that false information was provided on a child relinquishment document at a local hospital.


O-I #169-07:

Abuses include baby buying and farming, as documented in Hanoi cables over the past months.


Vietnam Adoptions – Backdating Investigations:

…the miraculous arrival of over 30 infant girls at Hanoi Center 1 within five months of… opening… for international adoption is not an atypical trend in Vietnam.


Adoptions: Warehousing of "Abandoned" Children Leads to Overcrowding and Even Deaths; Exposes Abuse in the System:

The recent deaths of eight infants from a Hanoi orphanage highlights the sometimes tragic costs of overcrowding we are seeing in child welfare facilities throughout Vietnam.


10 Disturbing Cases:

A neighbor describes the house as ‘a place where children are bought and sold’.

Cameron Abadi is a deputy editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @CameronAbadi

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