Friday, November 28, 2008

Sold at online auction site give the child a temporary guardians.

Dutch town of Zwolle Court decided to refer the Belgian baby, purchased at the online auction site local family and known only as J, under the temporary custody, transfers Reuters.
The boy in question was born in the Belgian city of Ghent in summer 2008. His parents already had one child, and they decided to sell a second, because they could not afford to educate just two.
According to Belgian television VTM, the child cost "customers" in an amount of between five and ten thousand euros. Foster parents argue that children are not bought and paid for only the cost of bearing. In turn, the biological mother has already said he wants to return it, said the video Reuters.
The trial was initiated by the Dutch Council for the Protection of Children, said BBC News. The organization found that a Dutch family had violated the rules of adoption, trying to hide from the relevant authorities of the transfer. This, in particular, violates the rights of the child. The Council was in favor of the transfer of a child of a family, not related to the first two.

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