• Prohibition of foreign adoption in Italy. Why should foreign adoptions be banned? Right, left where is the side

    The year 2012 was marked by violent unrest in the ranks of the stratum that calls itself the "creative class". Following the “fight for fair elections” and support for the scandalous group Pussy Riot, the country was overwhelmed by a new wave of protests from the angry “creative elite” at the close of the outgoing year. The reason was the adoption by the State Duma of Russia of the “Law of Dima Yakovlev” as a response to the “Magnitsky Law” adopted in the USA.

    “Cannibal law”, “anti-orphan law”, “law of scoundrels”, “Tsar Herod”, “evil persecutor” (about President Putin), “baby-killers”, “fiends”, “orcs”, “who voluntarily renounced the title of civilized people” (about State Duma deputies) - these are just a few epithets that liberal journalists and the blogosphere have awarded the Russian president and Duma deputies from all four factions.

    Novaya Gazeta and other online media organize regular campaigns to collect signatures of indignant writers, pop stars and Internet users - in last time such a mass hysteria occurred only in the case of Pussy Riot. US Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul, who has already gained notoriety, made a special statement. A petition has been posted on the website of the White House calling for deputies who supported the "Dima Yakovlev law" to be included in the "Magnitsky lists". To date, 13,000 people have signed the petition. If by January 20 the number of signatories reaches 25,000, it will be considered by the administration of the President of the United States. President Putin is under massive pressure to veto the law he spoke out in support of during his press conference.

    The first signs of a split ruling elite. Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Minister of Education and Science Dmitry Livanov, and Mikhail Abyzov, the person who coordinates the activities of a rather strange structure called "open government", expressed their disagreement with the law adopted by the Duma. Even patriotic people, such as TV journalist Mikhail Leontiev and historian Alexander Dyukov, expressed their disagreement with the adopted law.

    The schism also affected the church rows. The heads of the two synodal departments expressed their full support for the adopted law - Archpriest Vsevolod Chaplin, Chairman of the Department for Cooperation with the Church and Society, and Archpriest Dimitry Smirnov, Chairman of the Department for Cooperation with the Armed Forces and Law Enforcement Agencies. On the other hand, with criticism of the law, unexpectedly the head of another synodal department for church charity and social service, Bishop Panteleimon of Smolensk and Vyazemsky.

    What is the essence of the problem, which once again led the notorious “creative class” to rebellion and became a reason for disagreement in church circles?

    The fact is that Russia, like all countries of the former Soviet Union, have become the basis for the mass export of children for the purpose, at best, of their subsequent adoption, and at worst - use in the field of child prostitution or transplantation. The most egregious case occurred with a certain Nadezhda Fratti-Shchelgacheva, who fraudulently, allegedly for adoption, took 1,260 Russian children to Italy. Of these children, only five were adopted. Russian investigators found only five (!) children adopted.

    According to representatives of the Italian authorities, these children could well become a victim of black transplantation. According to the then Minister of the Interior of Italy, Roberto Maroni, from 1974 to 2008. In Italy, 9,802 minors disappeared without a trace, 8,080 of which were foreigners. Every week in Italy, according to Maroni, eight young children go missing. As the newspaper La Stampa wrote, from the Italian island of Lampedusa in the Mediterranean Sea, where reception centers for illegal immigrants are located, more than 400 out of 1320 children disappeared in 2009. Fratti-Shchelgacheva herself mysteriously managed to escape punishment and leave the territory of Russia without hindrance.

    Russia has become one of the main suppliers of children to the United States and European countries - it shared these "prizing places" with Ethiopia and Guatemala. According to Pavel Astakhov, Commissioner for Children's Rights under the President of Russia, up to 30,000 children were taken out of Russia during the 1990s. In addition to the official ones, there were also “gray” schemes for the removal of children - rest, treatment, study, acquaintance, etc. Today, the market for foreign adoption of children from Russia is about 300 thousand dollars a year. On the territory of Russia there are about 80 intermediary firms for the adoption of Russian children by foreigners.

    The average cost of adoption is up to 60 thousand dollars for one child. Today, about 13,000 Russian residents are in the queue for adoption of children, but they do not pay for adoption and therefore are not interesting for the “children business”. Foreign adoption exceeds by several times the Russian one in the Jewish Autonomous Okrug by three times, in the Irkutsk region by 2.5 times, in the Khabarovsk Territory by 1.5 times, in St. Petersburg by 1.3 times. At the same time, in the same regions, there was a queue of Russians who wanted to adopt an orphan child: in St. Petersburg, 360 people are on the waiting list for the adoption of children, in Khabarovsk - 185 people.

    There is a false myth that Russians are only interested in healthy children, while Americans are willing to adopt sick children. Of the 20 thousand orphans taken out of Russia in 2009-2011, 70% are healthy children aged from a few months to 6 years. In 2011, the Russians adopted 188 disabled children, the Americans - only 44. At the same time, the interest of Americans in children from Russia seems completely incomprehensible. According to the American website The New Civil Rights Movement, there are 2.9 million unadopted orphans and 1.6 million homeless children in the United States today.

    The topic of the ban on the adoption of Russian children by Americans was not born yesterday - it has long been expressed by a variety of representatives Russian society. For several years, we have been faced with facts of abuse and even murder of Russian children in the United States. According to the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Alexander Lukashevich, American justice is extremely strict when violence concerns American children. For example, a court in the Texas city of Dallas sentenced local resident Elizabeth Escalona to 99 years in prison for bullying her own daughter, as a result of which the girl ended up in intensive care. At the same time, the same courts show “incomprehensible and unacceptable indulgence” to foster parents. Thus, in Pennsylvania, the Cravers, guilty of prolonged torture and death of seven-year-old Ivan Skorobogatov, on whose body 80 wounds were found, were sentenced to only 16 months in prison. At the same time, in view of the fact that they served this term during the investigation, the Cravers were released right in the courtroom.

    Brian Dykstra

    At the same time, the American Brian Dykstra, who beat to death one and a half year old Ilya Kargyntsev, did not spend a day in prison at all. The foster father called 911 and reported that the foster son was having a "little seizure." Police and doctors found the child lying unconscious on the living room floor with "an obvious head injury." In the hospital, he was found to have extensive cerebral edema, severe intracranial bleeding, retinal edema in both eyes, and severe bruising on his torso and legs. According to the doctors, the injuries had been sustained by the child earlier that day and were inconsistent with the explanations given by Dykstra. The boy underwent brain surgery, but he died without regaining consciousness. The investigation of this case lasted several years, but the main suspect was released almost immediately. After paying a bail of 15 thousand dollars, he did not spend a single day in isolation. On November 3, 2011, the Johnson County Court of Iowa acquitted Dykstra. Throughout the trial, US authorities did not say a word to either Russian diplomats or the Department of Education, which oversees the adoption.

    In February 2009, a three-year-old Russian girl, Daria McNulty, was taken to one of the hospitals in Pennsylvania. She was diagnosed with numerous second-degree burns, as well as signs of beatings on her head, neck, limbs and back. The court found that her adoptive mother Teresa had beaten her for a long time. The sadist received about two years in prison, but this very freedom was released after 8 months.

    In March 2010, Michael Grismore was arrested in the United States, who systematically raped his adopted daughter Ksenia Antonova. The American citizen Martha-Annette Blenford, who adopted her from Kemerovo, after some time decided to abandon the girl. After that, Ksenia was bailed out by the family sister Marty-Annette, where the girl was sexually abused by her new adoptive father. The court still cannot pass an unambiguous verdict against Grismore, as he states that sexual intimacy with Xenia took place “by mutual agreement” even when the girl was already 16 years old (according to the laws of the state of Georgia, this is the age of puberty). Grismore even submitted a certificate to the court stating that Ksenia at the time of sexual contact with Grismore was not 15 (as according to Russian documents), but 16 years old.

    In April 2010, seven-year-old Artem Savelyev was found on a plane en route from the United States to Russia with a note that he was accompanied by his adoptive grandmother Nancy Hansen. According to Mrs. Hansen, her daughter Tori “cannot become a real mother to Artyom, since the child adopted in Russia allegedly “suffers from an alcohol syndrome”.” No special measures regarding Nancy Hansen and her daughter Tori were taken by American justice.

    In May 2010, American adoptive parents named Leshchinsky decided to set up a real forced labor camp for three adopted girls from Russia. Children were raised early in the morning and made to run 10 kilometers, and then sent to other "developmental activities", the main of which was standing with fists and sitting on nails. For each disobedience, the girls were severely beaten. According to the father of the family, Steve Leshchinsky, this is just “a system of education for children from Russia,” who “simply cannot be brought up differently.” As a result, the spouses Steve and Edelwina Leszczynski were sentenced by an American court to ... 4 years of probation and a ban on the adoption of a child under 15 years old.

    In 2011, the spouses Shed and Christy Traylors were arrested in Florida on suspicion of ill-treatment of Maxim Babaev, adopted by them in Russia. The court subsequently closed the case. In September of this year, Russian diplomats demanded comprehensive explanations from the US authorities and the earliest possible location of Babayev in order to organize a consular meeting with him, however, upon the request for consular access to the child, Florida District Judge J. Maul issued a negative decision. The boy was handed over to temporary guardians, but Russian diplomats are unable to find out his location and state of health. To all requests for information about his location, the circumstances of the incident and future fate Maxim were refused.

    In the same year, a 40-year-old manager from Massachusetts, who adopted three-year-old Denis in the Voronezh region, simply presented him to her friends. According to the failed mother, she "did not have warm feelings for the child." The agency Wide Horizons For Children, responsible for the adoption of the child, not only violated the deadlines for submitting mandatory reports on Denis's living conditions in the United States, but also sent false information to Russia. The report sent by the agency, in particular, said that Denis was doing well, he was getting used to a new life, he became attached to all family members. However, a month later, the agency reported that the American adoptive mother had abandoned Denis. Later it became known that the agency transferred the boy under temporary custody to a new foster family.

    In 2012, in the state of Virginia, seven-year-old Daniil Krichun, adopted by them in Tula, ran away from foster parents, spouses Matthew and Amy Sweeney, who said that he was often beaten in the foster family. During examination, traces of severe beatings were indeed found on his body. Prosecutors charged the Sweeney couple with child abuse and released them pending trial on $20,000 bail.

    But there are also stranger things. In particular, this is the Ranch For Kids shelter in Montana. There live, according to various sources, from 10 to 32 orphans from Russia, abandoned by foster parents, in complete remoteness from the outside world. Some children are transferred to the ranch immediately after adoption. In separate reports, the child's status is listed as "happily in foster care" while on the ranch. Some children return to this ranch several times. Some are transferred to psychiatric hospitals or colonies for juvenile delinquents.

    In 2010, the shelter was denied a license due to the fact that the premises for children are not properly equipped, that there is no sensible fire fighting and fire evacuation plan, that the employees of the institution do not have licenses to carry out their activities, and the children themselves are actually deprived of any rights. At the same time, most of the children on the ranch suffer from serious physiological and psychological disorders, but do not receive a qualified medical care. Moreover, the owner of the institution, Joyce Sterkel, refused to provide the authorities with any detailed information about her pupils. Since 2010, Montana has been pushing for the closure of the ranch.

    A few months ago, the Association of Parents' Committees and Communities (ARKS) began to develop a draft law on limiting the international adoption of children in the working group of Deputy Yevgeny Fedorov, and this work was successfully completed. This bill should have been adopted regardless of the adoption or non-acceptance of the “Magnitsky law”. Thank God that the anti-Russian act adopted by the US Congress and signed by the US President helped pass a law prohibiting international adoption.

    Yes, in addition to the above, there were good examples of adoption. And we should be grateful to those ascetic families who were able to bring to life a fairy tale for thousands of disabled children. And we should be ashamed that in Russia there is no (or simply weathered) the same attitude towards suffering children as in most traditional American Protestant families.

    But let's imagine that the American adoption of all Russian children is successful. That there were no 19 murders, numerous rapes and beatings of adopted children from Russia, their gifts to other people or sending them back to Moscow on planes. Suppose that even an Associated Press article about a strange ranch in Montana is a journalistic myth commissioned by Kremlin lobbyists. Imagine for a moment that all Russian children adopted by Americans are happy in new families. In this case, the adoption of Russian children - healthy and disabled - by foreign adoptive parents would be justified.

    In my deep conviction, no. First, because Russia is not a banana republic. Russia cannot be put on a par with Ethiopia and Guatemala. For this reason alone, any foreign adoption Russian children by foreigners (with the exception of Russians from former USSR), for whatever "humanitarian" reasons, should be prohibited. Simply because no self-respecting country would allow this, just as the United States does not allow other countries to adopt 3 million of their own orphans. A poor mother who sells her child to a wealthy family is committing a crime, no matter how kind the foster family may be. As journalist Denis Tukmakov wrote in his blog, if we choose “life with strangers” for Russian children, then we, as a nation, end there.

    And secondly, there is the question of faith. And this question, in my deep conviction, is the main one. Children born in Russia, many of whom have already been baptized in Orthodox churches, will find themselves in the bosom of an alien, heretical religious tradition. To give children into the hands of practicing heretics (whatever good people they were) impossible even for the sake of saving their lives. Saving their lives, we close the way for their souls to salvation, which is not possible outside the Church of Christ. For “what does it profit a man if he gains the whole world and harms his soul?” (Mark 8:36).

    Both the state and the Church should learn lessons from all this history. It is necessary to eliminate all bureaucratic delays for Russian adoptive parents in the adoption of children. It is necessary to make sure that disabled children in Russia live as well as in America. Adoption of orphans should become the norm for Orthodox families. It is necessary to develop and encourage the system of church and monastic shelters, such as the orphanage in the St. Alexis Hermitage, created by Hieromonk Peter (Vasilenko). Every public building and underground passage must be equipped with ramps for the disabled. But the issue of foreign adoption must be closed once and for all.

    The law prohibiting giving Russian children to same-sex families has reduced international adoption to a minimum. To restore it, the "adoptive" state needs to conclude a new treaty. So far, only Italy and France have such an agreement.

    Moscow. September 18th. site - The adoption of Russian children is actually suspended for citizens of countries with which the Russian Federation does not have an adoption agreement, said Pavel Astakhov, Commissioner for Children's Rights under the President of the Russian Federation.

    He referred to the clarifications of the Presidium Supreme Court of August 29 on how courts should apply the provisions of federal law No. 167 (“On Amending Certain Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation on the Placement of Orphans and Children Left Without Parental Care”), which prohibits the adoption of children in countries where same-sex marriage.

    Its meaning is that in order to continue international adoption with the state with which it was previously conducted, an agreement is required. "Today we have it with Italy and France. That is, only two countries," the children's ombudsman explained. Previously, children from Russia were adopted in about 20 countries. Adoption agreements are also being prepared with the UK and Spain.

    The law banning the adoption of children by same-sex families was. The document also prohibits the adoption of children by unmarried or unmarried foreigners from those states where such marriages are allowed.

    Earlier, due to the fact that gay marriage was allowed in France, the Russian side wanted to terminate the agreement, but so far it is in effect.

    The situation with the adoption of Russian orphans

    According to the head of the State Duma Committee on Family Affairs, Elena Mizulina, even a bilateral agreement with Italy and France does not guarantee one hundred percent protection of the rights and interests of the child (such an agreement provides for strict control over the life of adopted Russian orphans abroad). Therefore, the parliamentarian proposes new measures to prevent orphans from falling into same-sex families.

    According to the agreement, the central authority of the receiving state (in this case, France and Italy) is obliged to notify the central authority of the state of origin (Russia) about the transfer of the child to another family for re-adoption. At the same time, a decision cannot be made if Russia does not get acquainted with the information about new candidates and does not give consent to adoption (this happens if the child retains Russian citizenship).

    Under current law, foreign adoptive parents can jointly submit an application and effectively deprive the child of Russian citizenship. This means that some provisions of the agreement will no longer apply to the child, since he will cease to be a citizen of the Russian Federation. “And if such a child is re-adopted into a same-sex family, then the Russian Federation will not be able to influence the fate of such a child,” it says. explanatory note to the bill.

    Currently, Russian consular offices keep records of minor children adopted by foreigners. If a crime is committed against a child who has lost the citizenship of the Russian Federation, the Russian side may not know about the commission of such a crime.

    The issue of foreign adoption has acquired particular relevance in Russia after the deaths of Russian orphans. Since January 1, 2013, Dima Yakolev's law has been in force in Russia, which prohibits Americans from adopting Russian children.

    Recall that last week, American journalists uncovered an illegal network of intermediaries and traffickers of minors. According to media reports, 261 children were offered for exchange or sale in the United States. The vast majority of children (70%), whose parents tried to get rid of, came to the United States from abroad, at least 26 orphans were adopted in Russia.

    About the boy Vita from Kemerovo region, who was destined to become the last child in Kuzbass, adopted by foreigners. A family from Italy actually saved the life of an orphan. The boy spoke, went to school, he had friends and hobbies, although he was considered hopeless in the orphanage.

    A family of Italian bakers adopted Vitya in August 2013. A month later, the Kemerovo region, by decision of local deputies, became the first region in Russia to completely ban foreign adoption.

    Malgin met Viti's foster family by chance in Italy in February 2014. Then the five-year-old boy did not yet speak either Russian or Italian. Having visited Vitya's family for Christmas (December 25, 2015), the blogger reported on the dramatic changes that had taken place with the boy. A story about Viti's life in Italy is published in a blog review.

    In Russia, Vitya was considered hopelessly ill

    As Malgin writes, for the adoption of a boy from the Kemerovo region, his new family I had to fly to Siberia three times and live there. Vitya became the last child in the region who could be adopted by foreigners. "About 70 children who have already met future foreign parents have remained in orphanages and orphanages," the blogger notes.

    At the same time, the Kemerovo guardianship authorities picked up Vitya for the Italians, because they were sure that he was mentally retarded and hopelessly ill. “At the age of four and a half, he did not speak, did not respond to speech, he could not walk in a straight line, fell to his side. His eyes could not focus on the interlocutor. Therefore, the four-year-old was kept in a children's playpen, and tranquilizers were generously pricked.

    The Italians were shocked when they first saw the child. “But they were told: either this one, or you fly back and start the process all over again (the painful process of collecting certificates lasted a year and cost tens of thousands of euros),” the blogger explains.

    As a result, the foreigners decided that they would accept the child into their family. "Somewhere deep there was a thought: what if it will be possible to cure him?" writes Malgin.

    While the issue of adoption was decided in court, the secretary of the court asked the Italians: "Tell me, are you taking him to the authorities?" Foreigners reacted to the question with bewilderment. “The court girl read in the newspaper that all Italians (namely Italians) adopt children in Russia in order to dismantle them into organs in their basement in Italy and then sell these organs individually,” the blogger explains. As soon as the court approved the adoption, the adoptive family, together with Vitya, flew to Moscow, and from there to Italy.

    Italian doctors found no pathologies in Vitya

    As Malgin notes, after the orphanage, Vitya, who was four and a half years old, "did not know how to speak, only mumbled, sometimes screamed like peacocks in a zoo, he could barely walk, his gaze was turned inward, they fed him from a spoon, but he did not know how to drink from a cup - everything poured past his mouth." But the child's parents "did not despair and gradually, step by step, taught him human skills."

    In addition, after waiting several months in line, the foster mother went with Vitya to an expensive clinic in Livorno, where "there is a luminary - a professor specializing in mentally retarded children." "Vitya was checked from head to toe on the very modern technology, took all the tests, he went through various psychological tests. Mom returned inspired: there were no pathologies in the brain," Malgin notes.

    It is worth noting that Viti's family earns a living by baking bread. “At five in the morning, you need to light the oven and start baking bread. Previously, they did it one by one, but now everything fell on the shoulders of the father. We witnessed this difficult period in their lives, they, of course, are heroes,” the blogger emphasizes.

    After a month in the clinic, Vitya's adoptive mother strictly followed all the recommendations of the specialists, and the necessary skills were restored quickly. “Except for one thing: the child had complete atrophy of the speech apparatus. I don’t know if it was congenital or simply because no one was involved in it. And now, having received a whole book from the doctor describing exercises for the tongue and mouth, she began daily exhausting work,” says Malgin.

    Parents did everything to ensure that the child develops comprehensively: they hired Vita a swimming coach, taught him to ride a bike, although at first the boy did not even understand that he needed to press the pedals. In addition, it turned out that Vitya likes to collect puzzles and copes with even the most difficult of them in a few hours. "When we got there in the spring, they had boxes of puzzles in the corner: the stack was from floor to ceiling, I swear. He did it all!" - admires Malgin.

    Vitya spoke

    As the blogger notes, one day he once again visited Viti's family and heard that the boy was talking, eating with a spoon, knife and fork, despite the fact that immediately after adoption he used to drink from the toilet, scooping up water in his palms. "This yesterday's plant has a character. This also had to be dealt with," notes Malgin.

    Victor went to kindergarten and then, in September of this year, back to school. “By this moment, he already spoke decently. The only problems were with diction, not all sounds were equally good,” says the author of the material.

    According to Malgin, Vita really likes school. The boy was given a separate teacher at the expense of the state, who sits next to him at his desk during all lessons, while the class teacher stands at the blackboard. Viti has friends in the class, and he knows everyone by name.

    During the blogger's last visit to Vitya's foster family, the boy was talking. "Slowly, choosing words, but he spoke to us on various topics. He asked questions, answered questions about the school and about his news. It was some kind of miracle," writes Malgin.

    The blogger also spoke about the amazing features that he and Vitya's parents drew attention to. First, the boy reacted with joy to Russian speech when he heard it in Italy after a long break, although in such cases children may become hysterical, because the words in their native language remind them of a difficult period in their lives.

    In addition, it turned out that Vitya remembers some Russian words, although the child did not speak at all during his life in Russia. "I recalled a boy - the character of Fazil Iskander - who was silent until the age of seven, was considered dumb, and then one day he came up to the table where a family with numerous relatives was sitting, and distinctly told them: "It's time to sow winter crops!" writes Malgin.

    The blogger recalled that Vitya's mother is an alcoholic who died when the child was four months old in a village somewhere on the border with Mongolia.

    Adoption bans imposed by the Russian authorities

    During a large press conference on December 17, Russian President Vladimir Putin was asked about the easing of the ban on the adoption of children with disabilities in the Russian Federation. In response, the head of state said that, according to statistics, the percentage of foreigners who wish to adopt disabled children in the Russian Federation is much less than those who apply for healthy children. Therefore, Putin said, there is no need to rush to revise the decisions that were taken on this issue.

    It is worth noting that the Kemerovo deputies banned foreign adoption with the wording "the adoption of minors is an internal affair of Russia, an internal affair of Kuzbass." Later, the Council of People's Deputies of the Kemerovo Region proposed to the State Duma of the Russian Federation to completely ban the adoption of orphans by foreigners in Russia, arguing its initiative to protect children from "forced training in gayism." The lower house of the Russian parliament rejected this initiative.

    Since January 1, the “Dima Yakovlev law” has been in force in Russia, prohibiting Americans from adopting Russian orphans. In June 2013, the State Duma of the Russian Federation passed a law prohibiting same-sex families from other countries from adopting children from Russia. A little later, the Federation Council approved a ban on the adoption of orphans from the Russian Federation by same-sex couples, as well as unmarried or unmarried foreigners from those states where such marriages are allowed. At the same time, these norms were included in the Family Code of the Russian Federation.

    And in early February of this year, in the development of the so-called anti-gay orphan law, the government of the Russian Federation limited the adoption of Russian orphans in countries with legal same-sex marriages. The new rule introduced by this decree is that now not only open foreign gays - who do not hide their relationship with persons of the same sex - but also those foreigners who, according to the Russian authorities, "may turn out to be gay" will not be able to adopt children.

    On this moment Italy is the only country whose citizens can adopt Russian children. This is due to the fact that same-sex marriage is prohibited in Italy. According to Sky TG24, the ban on the adoption of children from Russia by foreigners is part of Putin's campaign against homosexuality.


    More than 120,000 children are waiting in state orphanages to be handed over to a loving European family. Nose today this can only be done by traditional families, with mom and dad, and exclusively from Italy.

    These are the new rules for adopting children from Russia. This was announced by the commissioner for children's rights under the President of the Russian Federation Pavel Astakhov. This decision was part of an extremely tough campaign against homosexuality, which was launched not so long ago by Vladimir Putin. In Italy, same-sex marriages are prohibited, so the Russian side considers this country the most suitable for Russian children.

    Of course it is good news for Italian couples who are waiting for permission to adopt little Russians. Up to this point, Italians adopted an average of about 700 Russian children a year. Now this decision may open up more opportunities for adoption.

    Although such a disappearance of competitors from other countries hides very disturbing prejudices. It is known that President Putin wants all foreign countries to prevent Russian children from falling into same-sex families, where chaos, immorality and perversion reign.

    Previously, the ban applied to US citizens, despite the fact that they annually adopted about a thousand children. From today, it also extends to countries such as the UK, Spain and France.

    Fears remain that they, the 120,000 children who are waiting to be surrounded by love in the future, will have to pay for this.

    Ketty Riga, Sky TG24.

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    Deputies and officials in the Russian Federation who are pushing through laws that ensure the sale of Russian children abroad are not people or even animals. These are creatures for which it is not easy to pick up a name.
    These are nonentities serving parasites...

    How the law prohibiting the adoption of children in countries with permitted cohabitation of perverts is sabotaged

    The ratification of the agreement on the transfer of Russian orphans to Spain highlighted the real state of affairs in Russia with the protection of demographic and moral sovereignty

    How strange life can be: mutually exclusive documents can be accepted in the same place, and at the same time everyone pretends that there is nothing strange in this, and everything happens legally. A couple of years ago, Russia set the tone in determining the moral priorities in the world, for which the entire “enlightened West” to this day, without ceasing, beats it, literally and figuratively.

    Recently, a whole legal clip has appeared that protects both the morality of our children and themselves: “Dima Yakovlev’s law” (No. 272-FZ “On measures to influence persons involved in violations of fundamental human rights and freedoms, the rights and freedoms of citizens of the Russian Federation”), the law on the prohibition of propaganda of perversions (No. "and certain legislative acts of the Russian Federation in order to protect children from information that promotes the denial of traditional family values"), the law on the prohibition of the adoption of Russian orphans in countries where the so-called "same-sex marriages" (No. 167-FZ "On Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation on the Placement of Orphans and Children Left Without Parental Care"), and a resolution defining the procedure for implementing Law No. 167-FZ (Decree No. 93 "On measures to improve the procedure for transferring orphans and children left without parental care for upbringing in families”).

    And these laws and regulations appeared with the direct participation of the President, under his personal control and thanks to his “manual control”. According to these laws, now in Russia it is forbidden to inspire children that perversions are better than family and its values; it is not allowed to send Russian orphans to America, where they are often killed; adopt to countries where they can get into legal sodomite cohabitations. And all this is wonderful, but something and someone constantly prevent us from rejoicing to the fullest.

    Doesn't it apply to Spain?

    the federal law N 167-FZ on the prohibition of the transfer of Russian orphans to countries with legalized sodomite cohabitation was adopted on July 2, 2013, and exactly a year later, on July 9, 2014, in Madrid, Russia and Spain signed an Agreement on cooperation in the field of adoption of children. On February 10, 2014, Prime Minister D.A. Medvedev a resolution was signed №93 , which determines, among other things, the procedure for prohibiting adoption into sodomite cohabitation. And on October 16, 2014, the agreement on sending Russian orphans to Spain was ratified by Spain, and on February 20, 2015, the agreement was ratified by the State Duma of the Russian Federation.

    In the Decree №93 states that foreign citizens who wish to adopt a Russian child are now required to submit a document to the guardianship authorities that confirms that the legislation of their state does not allow same-sex marriages. Wherein Spain- the third country in the world that legalized cohabitation of perverts as families and gave them the right to adopt children (2005).

    And the neighboring Portugal famous for the pedophile scandal of 2000: high-ranking perverts raped children for over 20 years from the most famous orphanage in the country, the police, some government officials, and even the former president, General Ramallo Ines, knew about it, but for a long time no one stopped the criminals.

    WE APPROVE THE RACE

    Meanwhile, the Committee of the Federation Council on Science, Education and Culture recommended that the Chamber approve the Federal Law “On Ratification of the Treaty between the Russian Federation and the Kingdom of Spain on Cooperation in the Field of Adoption of Children”.

    Chairman of the Federation Council Committee Zinaida Dragunkina stated that the ratification of the Treaty is aimed at ensuring the further development of cooperation in the field of adoption between Russia and Spain, and the provisions of the law on the ratification of the agreement meet the goals and objectives of the National Strategy for Children for 2012-2017.

    That is, what happens, we pre-registered in the National Strategy a plan to send children to Spain? And also to other countries according to the list?

    Head of the State Duma Committee on Family, Women and Children Elena Mizulina also “highly appreciated” the document: “Politically, this is a very correct move, demonstrating the true priorities of the state; the position of the Russian authorities and parliamentarians is that a complete ban on international adoption is not the best way solutions to the problems of orphanhood.

    Strange statement for a politician that the true priorities of the state are to send their own children to other countries.

    But each deputy has his own approach to activity: for example, Elena Borisovna in her legislative activity does not at all intend to prohibit surrogacy, because “it still exists”, but only wants to streamline it; she is ready to send Russian orphans abroad if there is a demand; and she consistently spoke at one time against the law of Dima Yakovlev and was indignant at the decision of the Kemerovo deputies to ban the transfer of orphans to the United States.

    The MP also told the media that "the document provides for a ban on the adoption of a child by a same-sex couple."

    Deputy Minister of Education and Science of the Russian Federation Veniamin Kaganov when discussing the bill, when asked by deputies whether it would be possible for Russian orphans to be adopted by same-sex “families”, he said that the agreement does not allow this; it provides for transfer only to full, normal, traditional families, and the document specifically stipulates the impossibility of adopting a child by one parent.

    Here's more to know where in the contract they read it all. Because there is not a single word about anything like that there.

    WHAT IS IN THE CONTRACT?

    Agreement between Russian Federation and the Kingdom of Spain on cooperation in the field of adoption (adoption) of children aims to "carry out and properly formalize the adoption with the provision of the necessary guarantees" (Article 1).

    Candidates for adoptive parents must meet “the requirements set by the legislation of both contracting parties” (Article 2); in the "state of origin" and "receiving state" the fate of the child is monitored by a number of structures (art. 3); the receiving party checks the living conditions of the adoptive parents, gives a socio-psychological conclusion (Art. 6, b), and trains them (Art. 6, c). In the period after adoption, the receiving state must provide reports on the child's adaptation to a new life (Article 13, paragraph 1).

    And there is nothing obviously wrong with this at first glance. But at the same time, for some reason, the requirements for adoptive parents are made in accordance with the law. host state(Article 6, paragraph 1, paragraph b). A child may be adopted abroad if it was not possible to arrange for him to be brought up in the state of origin (Article 9, Clause 2). And in case reorganization child, issues are resolved in accordance with the legislation of both parties (Article 13, paragraph 2).

    And it already raises questions.

    For example, with regard to the “impossibility” for an orphan to be adopted at home, the true mechanism for the appearance of “three mandatory refusals” in the personal file is no longer a secret to anyone. And is the clause about "reorganization" child the proximity of Portugal and other states with which Russia does not have similar agreements?

    And I also want to know how different the requirements for adoptive parents in a state with permitted sodomite cohabitation are from similar requirements in a state with traditional values?

    "DEEP CORRECTNESS" OR "NON-POLITICAL CORRECTNESS"

    We may be told that the protection of Russian orphans from falling into such families is still hidden in the “diplomatically correct” wording of the treaty, and if there were “politically incorrect” ones, Spain itself would not have signed the text. But only now, if the wording is vague and vague, then what will prevent the law enforcer from interpreting them broadly in favor of “different” families? And where, after all, did they see specific prohibitions for sodomites in the Treaty, Deputy E. Mizulina and Deputy Minister of Education and Science V. Kaganov? And, most importantly, why is it urgent to sign agreements and pass laws on the transfer of children from Russia abroad in a situation of an acute economic crisis? What is this, a means of bringing the country out of the impasse? Or "linked loans"? Or someone's special, already paid in advance, obligations?

    THE SLAVE MARKETS OF THE MODERN TIME

    What is really happening with our orphans abroad? Commissioner for Children's Rights P. picked up a name for this process: they are trafficked. And they do not just trade, but sell and resell on Internet exchanges. There was even such a profession - "child brokers".

    In 2013, the investigative department of the Investigative Committee for the Northwestern Federal District issued a statement that a criminal case had been opened on the fact of human trafficking in the United States: on Internet resources Yahoo And Facebook illegal exchanges were created on which illegal transactions were carried out in relation to children, including,.

    Now agreements on the transfer of Russian orphans are in force between Russia and France (the law "Marriage for All" in 2013), as well as Russia and Italy.

    At the same time, not only sodomy laws pose a danger - many remember the adoption scandal in 1993-2001. to Italy 1255 Russian children through the company Arkobaleno("Rainbow"), which was headed by a former Volgograd crane operator who married an Italian and turned into "Miss Fratti".

    Only 5 of the children taken out were adopted, the rest disappeared without a trace. And only in 2011, Italian Minister Roberto Maroni made a sensational statement that signs of trafficking in children's organs were found in Italy, and in the period from 1974 to 2008 in Italy without a trace disappeared 9802 child, of which 8080 - Foreigners.

    The most simple circuit on the removal of a child for organs - adoption ...

    And on the way we have agreements with Ireland(same-sex marriage since 2011), Israel(same-sex unions on the rights of unregistered cohabitation since 1994), New Zealand(same-sex marriage since 2013), Slovenia(same-sex marriage since 2005) and Cyprus(removal of criminal penalties for same-sex relationships between men since 2014). The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia spoke about these plans, speaking in the State Duma back in 2013 (just when Law N 167-FZ was adopted). Grigory Karasin.

    And in the same year, Speaker of the Federation Council V.I. Matvienko, speaking about the results of the official visit of the delegation to Sweden, announced that the adoption of Russian orphans to Sweden, which was terminated after the adoption of a law prohibiting the adoption of Russian children in countries where same-sex marriages are legal, can be resumed after the signing of a bilateral agreement regulating the adoption procedure.

    By the way, both Sweden and Italy allow the procedure "re-adoption", that is, the transfer of an orphan to an unlimited number of "parents". To a foreign land, and even along an endless conveyor, like a thing ...

    ORPHAN-CONVEYOR

    Where do orphans come from in Russia? Again, according to P. Astakhov, “a trend has developed when the guardianship authorities are increasingly depriving parents of their parental rights. At one point, the figure reached a critical threshold in 100 thousand. parents, disenfranchised, in year. And these adults, as a rule, have 2, 3 or 4 children. And every year a whole army of children appeared, who were seized by a court decision.

    RIGHT, LEFT WHERE IS THE SIDE?

    There is general disorientation in the country. Detachment from reality. Receiving and transmitting mutually exclusive messages. Russia acted as a guarantor of the preservation of morality in the world - deputies vote for the continuation of overseas adoption, which in fact often turns out to be actually immoral child trafficking.

    The president countries signed a law banning the adoption of children in countries with permitted cohabitation of perverts - Federation Council approved an adoption agreement in a country where sodomite unions have been legal for 10 years.

    The country has announced a course to protect demographic sovereignty - officials take steps to send children abroad, reducing the size of the nation, and rejoice in this.

    The state requires citizens to obey the law - deputies And officials vying with each other assert that the Treaty contains norms that are not actually there.

    The president stands for traditional values ​​- deputies And senators assertively and shamelessly put forward juvenile initiatives and laws that in reality allow children to be trafficked.

    So, they are against the President?

    WAR IS WAR

    This is reality, and this is a war with us, but if you see everything correctly, you can suddenly come to conclusions that are completely different from those that change agents offer us. Therefore, the society must become confused, lose its bearings, lose its sense of reality. lose common sense. When a person is simultaneously offered diametrically opposed ideas - in psychology this phenomenon is called "double bond"- these ideas can cause a bifurcation of human consciousness. And - end with schizophrenia.

    The same patterns apply to the social structure, and when mutually exclusive initiatives, trends, laws are offered to society, it ends schizophrenization of society. And it turns out that there is simply no one to protect the orphan. And, therefore, the public that has still retained a sober view can only resort to the only way that has already shown its effectiveness in the fight against juvenile justice - this is to raise the alarm, notify the people as widely as possible, and update the problem.

    AND - name those who, having lost his conscience, has stained himself with a shameful deed. Aloud. Officials are still out of habit afraid of this. And they do it right.

    And