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The Desolation Wrought by the Unicef Model of Child Rights
by Suranya Aiyar This article was first published in the Sunday Guardian on September 29, 2018 under the title ‘Why …
The Surreal Nightmare of Western Child Protection
by Suranya Aiyar This article was first published in the Sunday Guardian on September 22, 2018 under the title ‘The …
India’s Foster Care Laws Wrongly See the Family as the Child’s Adversary
by Suranya Aiyar This article was first published in the Sunday Guardian on September 15, 2018 under the title ‘Anti-family …
The Dangers of the UNICEF-advocated Child Laws in India
by Suranya Aiyar This article was first published in the Sunday Guardian on September 8, 2018 under the title ‘New …
India should not have adopted the Western Model of Child Protection
by Suranya Aiyar This article was first published in the Sunday Guardian on September 1, 2018 under the title ‘Juvenile …
An Indian girl in Scandinavia: Abandoned by her adopters, betrayed by the State by Mrutyuanjai Mishra
This is the story of a little Indian girl in Scandinavia abandoned by her adopters and betrayed by the State. Statistics are showing that the rate of adoption failure in these countries is quite high, leaving rejected adoptees to be institutionalised and marginalised once more in their adopted land.
Indian mothers stand up to US bullying in the name of “child welfare” by Niharika Dass
Will the Govenrment stand by them or cave to the USA?
NAGAPATTINEM SIBLINGS SNATCHED BY UK AUTHORITIES. CLICK HERE FOR TAMIL & ENGLISH PETITION
TAMIL PETITION. RETURN NAGAPATTINEM SIBLINGS TO INDIA. CLICK HERE. Please tweet or email your endorsement of this petition to mahroosmahfooza@gmail.com …
Sex, Lies and Child Rights NGOs by Suranya Aiyar
Not only has the child protection industry been ignoring the culture of abuse of children outside the home, they have been guilty of molesting children themselves. What this does tell us is that the child protection industry has not been under sufficient scrutiny to keep to any standards – whether in the character of the people it hires, or in the quality of the work being done.