Baby adoption case draws scrutiny in China (AP) Updated: 2006-03-07 11:23 China's system is meant to ensure that all adoptees are orphaned or
abandoned. Foreign parents are matched with children by the government's China
Center for Adoption Affairs and are barred from dealing directly with
orphanages.
The Qidong County People's Court in Hunan province convicted Liang, orphanage
director Chen Ming and eight others of buying babies stolen from families in
neighboring Guangdong province and selling them to welfare homes, according to
state media.
Some were adopted by foreigners "who made donations" to the homes, the
government's Xinhua News Agency said. It said the homes paid $400-$540 per baby.
Liang and two other people were sentenced to 15 years, Chen to one year and
six other people to terms ranging from three to 13 years, news reports said.
They said 22 officials were fired for negligence.
The court took the unusual step of ordering participants in the case not to
talk about it publicly.
The court, the Qidong County prosecutors' office and the local Civil Affairs
Bureau, which is in charge of orphanages, declined to release details on how
many babies were adopted abroad or where. A spokeswoman for the Center for
Adoption Affairs, who refused to give her name, said the agency is looking into
the case.
Supporters of Liang, who lived in Wuchuan County in Guangdong, and the others
say they passed on as many as 1,000 abandoned babies to orphanages over the past
14 years. They say they weren't paid for the babies but were reimbursed for
travel and other expenses.
The supporters say legal troubles for Liang and the others began when one of
them, a woman named Duan Meilin, was stopped by police while she was taking
several children to Hunan.
Police cleared Duan, but the Xinhua bureau in Hunan filed a report for
internal government use saying a baby-trafficking ring was operating, they said.
Xinhua files thousands of such "internal reference" reports every year.
Officials in Beijing saw the report and ordered Liang, Duan and others
prosecuted, according to their supporters. They said local officials told the
court to convict them. Duan also got 15 years.
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