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May 09, 2008

INTERVIEWS TO THE BIRTHMOTHERS - THE FIRST DAY

This morning, the PGN was a circus. With news people crawling the place everywhere and lawyers bringing birthmothers and children, lots of policemen, bodyguards and attendants to guide the visitors to the places where the interrogatories were going to be taken.

A big room at the PGN building was furnished to conduct several interviews at once. The lawyers demanded to be allowed at the interviews and to exclude the media from them. Despite the fact that the PGN invited the media to the show, they had to tell them to leave, as they were filming the birthmothers and their children. The interviews were conducted by people of the National Council of Adoptions, who definitely have nothing to do there, since the registered cases are not under the scope of the CNA.

In most cases the questions were just a few and what it took longer was that the clerks who were typing in the computers the written acts of the interview, did not know how to do it and had to repeat them several times. Twenty five birthmothers were interviewed today and ALL of them confirmed their willingness to the adoption. The CNA people were very frustrated. They commented that it was a waste of time, because the mothers should be interviewed in closed quarters, and by the psychologist. We can easily imagine what would follow next.

In the afternoon, attorney Jorge Armando Carrillo and I participated in a radio program about the suspension of adoptions. The PGN was invited and accepted, but did not send anyone. There was also a young woman of the Fundacion Sobrevivientes, who brought a woman who claims that her child was stolen by a woman who went to her house while she was at work, and asked the grandmother of the child to allow her to take the child to the mother of the child because she wanted to show her to a friend. The grandmother did not think twice in giving the child to a total stranger and since September las year, they have not seen the child. When I asked her what made her think that her daughter was placed for adoption, se said that the woman who took her child works on adoptions. Then I asked her if she had filed a complaint and when she said yes, I asked her why is that she was trying to stop all adoptions, instead of making the District Attorney and the police to do their job and find the child. She had no answer for that. The program went really well, and its conductor confirmed that the PGN invited the media to the birthmothers interviews.

The PGN continues to accept new adoption files, but refuses to give them back, even when they were duly approved by Barrios. The abuse of power of the PGN officers is incredible. Even if the interviews held today were not as awful as we expected, the fact is that the people of the CAN has nothing to do with adoptions being done according to the old laws and the PGN is consenting to the violation of the law and even giving the CNA a place in its building to do it.

Neither the CNA nor the PGN have the last word. There are legal measures that will be taken. An amparo is being prepared to demand that the PGN reassumes its legal obligation to review the files and give them back to the notaries. We hope that the courts will see the danger that any new administration re writes the laws of the country or gives in to the pressure of anybody who chooses to oppose adoptions.

The accusation against the sister of Gudy Rivera, the president of the committee for the child and the family of Congress had a hogar that according to the director of the CAN, Elizabeth de Larios, was even registered at the CNA. The CNA has no right to go to the place were the children are kept, because the adoptions that are registered, are none of their business and it would be better that the people at the CNA would do their real work and leave alone former adoptions. The lack of respect for the privacy p the children is disgusting. In today’s paper was the copy of the registration form of one of the children found at the hogar of Ms. Rivera. Clearly can be read the names of mother and child, which is very upsetting.

Keep calling your congressmen and senators. This could become a long time situation unless we do what we can to restore the order. The PGN and the CNA are breaking the laws and abusing their power and we have to stop that, because the worst enemy of an abandoned child is the time. The children being adopted should not be involved in the shows of the current administration to malign Gordillo. There are enough reasons to fire him, and adoptions should not be used as a mean to justify his destitution, because it involves human lives.


September 27, 2006

The Hague Convention Seminar at the US embassy in Guatemala

{Posted on behalf of Susana Luarca, Association Defensores de la Adopcion}

The US embassy invited the adoption lawyers of Guatemala, to attend a seminar at the embassy to explain the way the Hague Convention is being implemented in the United States, on September 26, 2006.

About forty people attended the seminar. It was held at a conference room at the embassy. The consul explained that the process to ratify the Hague Convention by the United States is almost completed and will take place sometime during the next year, after the process of accreditation of the adoption agencies is finalized. The consequences for Guatemala of the United States becoming party to the Hague Convention is that Guatemla has to comply with the provisions of such convention, because if it does not do it, the US will no longer allow its citizens to adopt form Guatemala.

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