Sweden urged to ban international adoption after damning inquiry findings
by Miranda Bryant Nordic correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6XPM2)
Inquiry head accuses Swedish state of human rights violations, citing child-trafficking cases across four decades
Sweden should ban international adoption and apologise after thousands of children were illegally and unethically taken from their home countries including South Korea, Colombia, China and Sri Lanka over several decades, a government inquiry has found.
Presenting the damning findings of the almost four-year investigation, the head of the inquiry, Anna Singer, accused the Swedish state of violations of human rights", citing child-trafficking cases spanning from the 1970s to the 2000s.
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