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December

US Notes Politics, Tragedy of New Russian Adoption Law

Voice of America

The United States says it “deeply” regrets Russia’s passage of a law ending inter-country child adoptions between the U.S. and Russia.

The State Department made the announcement Friday, hours after Russian President Vladimir Putin signed the controversial bill into law. The State Department said American families have adopted more than 60,000 Russian children in the past 20 years. It called the new law “politically motivated” and said it would reduce adoption possibilities for children who are now under institutional care.

The State Department said it is further concerned that adoptions already underway may be stopped. It urged the Russian government to allow those legal procedures to continue.

Before Putin signed the bill into law, a U.S. adoptee from Russia, Tatyana McFadden, told VOA why she supported a petition asking Putin to veto the bill.

“My name is Tatyana McFadden, and I think it’s very important to bring this petition to the U.S. embassy because I am here to speak for others who can’t on why adoption is very important. Adoption has saved my life and changed my life forever,” she said.

McFadden, who is disabled and uses a wheelchair, has won 10 medals in international competition including the Paralympic Games.

The Russian adoption law is seen by the U.S. as retaliation for the Magnitsky Act signed by the U.S. Congress earlier this month, which imposes sanctions on certain Russian officials accused of human rights violations.

It is named after Sergei Magnitsky, a Russian anti-corruption lawyer who died in prison in Russia after exposing an official corruption ring involving in the embezzlement of $250 million in tax money.

On Friday a Russian court acquitted a top prison official charged in Magnitsky’s death.

The Tverskoy court found Dmitry Kratov not guilty of negligence in causing Magnitsky’s death in 2009. The judge said Kratov was acquitted “due to lack of actions constituting a crime.”

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One Response to “US Notes Politics, Tragedy of New Russian Adoption Law”

  1. Dawn says:

    It’s expected since Klyuev controls the Russian Interior Ministry that he & his cohorts in crime will return the money they stole from taxpayers to maintain the greater number of orphans Russia is to maintain. No one has even addressed the issue that much of the tax revenue rubles the Klyuev gang stole was to maintain orphaned children. Only slimy bottom dwellers steal from children. Furthermore, when the tit for tat expanded to orphaned children Klyuev & his gang members made orphaned children their human shields. Only cowards use children as shields!

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