'I want my kids back': how overseas adoptions splinter Uganda's families
by Alice McCool in Kampala from on (#542AD)
Birth mother's legal battle to bring back son from US highlights flaws in system that allows children to be taken abroad
When Mugalu* was adopted, his birth family says they were told they would still be able to speak to him regularly and he would come back for visits. They said we would be one big happy family," says his mother, Sylvia, wiping away tears.
But Sylvia, 40, has not seen her son since he was adopted from Uganda almost seven years ago by an American couple. She is now fighting to get her son back, taking her case to the high court in Uganda and exploring her legal options in the US.
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