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10/06/07

China adoptions: Why the pass?

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 02:11 am , 333 words, 201 views  
Categories: China

Our China Adoption Blogger, Grant, wrote recently about Burma and how the horrid events in that country could eventually impact adoptions from China.

He is no doubt right, and for families waiting ... and waiting and waiting, as the timeframe for adoptions from China just gets longer and longer ... the anxiety levels for parents in the process must be rising through the roof.

As we all know the wait is torture, no matter what, and being aware of global events that through... more


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10/05/07

Fish ovaries, artists and monks

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 04:12 am , 428 words, 146 views  
Categories: Cambodia

There is more news from Cambodian here, and here, and adoption-related news of a more general nature here on the Adoption News Blog.

Anyone planning to be in Cambodia, here's... more

Sri Lankan concerns, the UN, elephants and more

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 04:22 am , 648 words, 185 views  
Categories: Cambodia

Sri Lankans are concerned that Cambodia has become base for the Tamil Tigers, their arms smuggling and human trafficking.

Their weapons purchases are more sophisticated now, but the criminal infrastructure put in place in the early 1990s, when Cambodia was its primary arms bazaar, is still there, enabling drugs and human smuggling, credit card fraud and money laundering.

In yet another "ain't that just rich"... more

History, Vietnam, oil and Rambo

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 04:49 am , 398 words, 187 views  
Categories: Cambodia

If it's Friday, it must be a day for news from Cambodia on the International Adoption Blog. If you're looking for other adoption-related features and articles, please check out the Adoption News Blog.

A very interesting commentary with a firm and realistic footing in history is well worth a read for anyone interested in Cambodia then and now.

Making comparisons between Indochina... more

09/28/07

Cambodian computers and bloggers

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 07:27 am , 415 words, 162 views  
Categories: Cambodia

After the blog I just wrote on Brother Number Two, I need to cleanse my soul with something pleasant ... a good idea, perhaps.

Hey! Here's one!

We've all heard of the $100 laptop, right? The one that's supposed to connect kids in underdeveloped countries to the WWW, thereby giving them access to education... more

Brother Number Two

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 07:45 am , 633 words, 144 views  
Categories: Cambodia

Like so many of us touched by Cambodia, I've spent way too much time being upset and angry over the tragic history of my children's country of birth. I've done the crying at sites of historical horrors and heard the first-hand accounts of more suffering than anyone should ever have to imagine, must less live through or die from. I've read the books, seen the photos, watched the films and absorbed as much as I could of the Cambodia that produced these kids I love with every fiber of my being.

I am almost beyond reacting from the gut, having spent almost five years... more


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"Jungle Girl", stolen artifacts, drugs and more

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 05:29 am , 473 words, 186 views  
Categories: Cambodia

Tell me if this sounds strange to you, too ...

The US Department of Homeland Security and the FBI are among the groups advising Cambodia's new national heritage police force, the agency that will be responsible for protecting the country's ancient temples from pillage.

Sure, I get that the FBI might have something going on illicit trading in antiquities, but Homeland Security? Sounds a bit of a stretch.

And... more

09/26/07

State Deparment posts new warning on Guatemala adoptions

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 01:14 am , 615 words, 374 views  
Categories: Guatemala

The US State Department has posted a warning on their intercountry adoption page on Guatemala, and it's not pretty.

Read the whole thing, please, if you have any connection with adoptions from Guatemala, but I'll give a quick overview here. Please keep in mind that I am no expert on Guatemalan adoptions ... or much of anything, for that matter ... so am summing up to the best of my understanding a complicated situation from a hard-earned perspective of cynical suspicion.

Basically,... more

09/21/07

Volleyball, cartoons, pigs and worms

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 05:39 am , 474 words, 225 views  
Categories: Cambodia

An historic event will be taking place in Cambodia at the end of November. From the 24th through the 2nd of December the first ever team sport World Cup will be held in the country.

Appropriately enough, the sport is volleyball for the disabled, and the venue is Phnom Penh's Olympic Stadium.

The Phnom Penh World Cup will be the biggest ever World Organization of Volleyball for the Disabled (WOVD) competition in the history of the organization with... more

News with a less positive spin

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 03:57 am , 570 words, 122 views  
Categories: Cambodia

We were looking at good news from Cambodia, and although there's a bit more of that, this good-and-not-so-good news strikes me this morning as being so typical of how the world works.

Seems that Cambodia has been doing so well at achieving "satisfactory" progess on the HIV/AIDS front that three international donors have decided to cut back on the amount of help they give the country.

The... more

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