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a stable country behind when his troops withdraw. and the wiki leaks founder julian assange in a london court fighting an earlier decision to extradite him to sweden over sex crimes. but a supporter say the case is just a pretext to be united states. senator the main headlines here in our next hour interview show spotlight discusses a string of cases of russian children killed by foreign adoptive parents and we ask is moscow doing enough that's next to stay with us. hello yellow welcome to thoughts like the interview show on our t.v. i would love to entertain my guests in the studio it is our stuff and the russian foreign minister sergei a large rock is on an official visit to the united states among other things he's
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flying to strike a deal with americans concerning the child adoption process just recently several american families have been blaming all groups for children adopted in russia south moscow wants to help i like to examine the living conditions tribe adopted children what other problems does the russian children on the front face here's the presidential commission for the children's rights by the left after. a number of scandals where american parents badly treated the children played up with russia last moscow and washington to come up with a solution to talk about design by russia with new york helping americans are not true to russia international recognized convention but inside russia it's a different story children's rights are also in. the country doesn't have
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a single juvenile court to deal with such things. welcome to the show thank you very much for coming in first of all about this new agreement that the russians and the u.s. are planning to sign what will be the new. rules of adoption will there be new rules because there are a few changes and a few rules in this new agreement because this is the first agreement with united states of america which will be signed i called for on these days and the first of all we. agencies official agencies which help came to this for future adoptive parents to take the russian children to their american families and we stop at all so-called independent option because the most problems which we hear when this area where our interests is
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independent adoptions independent adoption is when is this really acts not through an agency but i think like what by a tour guide and out into morocco you can go through an agency and compare you can go through an agency you know you could just individually come there find out so this is individual adoption when people just at the edge of my visa come to moscow to find a child somewhere and try to course although it's not the answer to find in a person who can be intermediate or in this process for example in an independent lawyer so this will be abolished for good only through wages when you look i've read that from now on. russian children by families in the united states will be carried only i quote by u.s. based agencies that need the hague had the option conventions require and it's just that were. there they principles they were there before and america was one of the
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countries who signed were the absolutely true before that one off e.q. you can take attention to its if it's necessary to be to be. recognised as official agencies in the united states of america based on principle of how good a thing of mention and this. official is in syria a must be recognised in russia is official agency for adoption process fortunately we do not recognise the how commission on adoption of children. but anyway research we. restriction or. necessary step to be to be honest is an official agency based on hard conduction principle called conventional here you are you talking about the officially recognized agency because it's very it's very comfortable for the american workers
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to to do this douglas all this work based on hard adoption principles on which ok you recently protested was able to sort of because we are parts in different convention really galvanize you in congress see those rights but the united states of america doesn't do it once at the same time as soon as it is america recognized how come we did not part of this convention i see so you recently protested against an adoption of eight russian children it was carried out through a u.s. led option organization in this case that an official organization. formed to adoption and from your point of view it was it had to be clinical illegal . what paved the way corruption question corruption isn't kids at the root of the
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power of all the problems with adoption if you're right when when when and you are talking about some corruptions roots because in each kids which we know were in which we. researched for example the case of art of severely the case of denise her record as a case of sisters. in each risk is we find out we found out some mistakes or illegal do commit. so it means that the candid it for future adoptive parents. presented some. i can see not. a real paper it's not real do commence and in this is crucial we didn't hear any chance to chip it because there are no instruments nobody to do to check. this this agreement will give you just
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this has been a deal we say agreement to build up to establish the body the central body of peace agreement which will consist of american specialists and russian specialists minister for the occasion and from the department of justice of that is this if america is really planning to to sign similar similar agreements with countries in europe yes of course fortunately during last eight years the eighteen years which we. have these persons of international adoptions we don't have enough enough agreements and we have all new one agreement was italian republic unfortunately and our goal is to establish or underside all these contracts agreement of treaties and with all contras from where adoptive parents come to
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russia to pick up to take and to adopt our russian children across the border adoptions gone wrong have shown the failure of international law to look after children's rights spotlights media reports. a russian boy flown back to moscow by he's adoptive family in america the story made headlines a year ago it stirred public indignation and made lawmakers of the two countries work on a solution seven year old aaron. they believe we know we don't know much from these adoptive mother she claimed the boy was mentally unstable and she could no longer care for him after what happened to our two on the russian foreign ministry immediately called for suspense and all the options by the west citizens russia in the year worse even through a study drafting a bilateral agreement concerning the issue now after seven rounds of negotiations
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the document is about to be signed a set of rules governing cross border adoption is believed to guarantee the safety of russian children adopted by parents from the u.s. but america is just one out of dozens of countries where russian funds find a home currently one hundred thirty thousand kids are in the waiting list for potentially being adopted by foreigners and the russians believe the country should try and solve the problem of abandoned children domestically as for the international law there's another area which is believed to be on the regulated cross border disputes between parents in the case of liza billing who was abducted and taken across international borders by her own parents we times a russian poorly gave custody to the girl's mother the french authorities to the father's side cases like this it usually takes the efforts of diplomats on both
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sides to reach an amicable deal between the two parties. you mentioned. italy that you have in your two years ago oh your country some other countries that you're working with today we started to walk. on this issue starting for risk years which we look to. just so you. know how. fresh republic is almost through and i hope it will be signed. probably an experience. where we can agree with israel because israel. has a practice to the ford option made russian to the e.u. spin which is norwegian with feel and love you work with them. with a great deal of agency with a great deal of cases in many countries but the most cases the most tragic cases
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that we hear about in the news the news comes from america how would you explain this regularity. of russian adopted children children in the united states. i resisted united states of america just three weeks ago and we know this was not the first time. it was a special visit to center internet in a national center for missing and exporting children and not me american specialists told me that the arrow of violence and cruelty in the american family is too high too so you can see it as a situation the sausalito is russian children towards all children want to move toward all children even their own children yes absolutely so you want your saying now that american families are generally cruel. i didn't say so but.
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it's nice is that all cruelty monitors more and more and more every year among among native americans or among immigrants or first wave immigrants of i can cheer you can share and. i think in the. kinds of families where we can find it and i can compare the situation is in that it is an american in russia because russia has a problem of cruelty and violence in our families against children not only gives. or the children used to. you said in one of your interviews that since the adoption started they want you out well but why practice more than fifteen years ago seven billion probably done it three years ago seventeen russian children have died in the united states as
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a result of child abuse but some sixty thousand children born in russia have been adopted by families in the sixty thousand children maybe more sudden seed of them died can we talk about an exceptional level of violence seventeen out of sixty thousand. and you see a lot of large numbers doesn't work in this issue and i can see that. not sixty thousand probably much more about and maybe more than hundred problems because we do not have any information about so cry and independence adoption we don't have any information children who replaced from russia to the united states with a lot of cross border adoption like. even now we have two cases children who were
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sent for work asian and still in the united states of america this is a win tonight is this we're going to get three years ago for example the case of the duma which now is leading the family in the state of your and the problem is the. parents who are not parents exactly because they don't have any judicial status. to work the child they don't want to adopt him. do not want to let him go home big to russia. this is a zero situation as part of our stock of the presidential commission or for children's rights spotlight will be back shortly will continue to send tributes are to break and go. public.
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market dynamics. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on our. welcome back to spotlight time now going off on my guest on the show it spied a lot of the presidential commission for children's rights part of you just mentioned and the exceptional case in the state of iowa in the united states when when a guy from russia a kid went on vacation to stay with american family years ago yeah they. i don't
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want to adopt them and they don't want to send them back to russia and what about his own parents where one of they doing where are they are they russian does the ad living parents know no no no he's an officer from the north and so he was sent them because by an orphanage or work by orphanage or with no support or for non-government organisation and now we hear a second case when children were ripley's from the russian federation prevarication tonight is this of america and to a problem free as free free days a goal is a shared to be big but didn't. so i don't why was there. this is a kind of fake cheer or adoption i can say but this is not a legal adoption they actually nuking the kids so i mean i mean the kid has no rights if he's there is a legally what do americans say about that american official said told us that were is not violence or is not cruelty toward these children so we don't have any
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authority to to do something if me if you go to the united states and stay there for three years instead of three months they'll keep you out because you're violating the laws so i was always the kid stay with three years and it well you can say things like i cannot explain the situation because we have some papers from some response from american officials from the state or for your sort of the city with his child leave now. this is he didn't see any any violations of law anywhere else. and as we told the. seventeen died or keil children in american adoptive families i can see with the words of a former under so there are german burly. american i was there in the russian federation and he told me that he want one too much in one's much ok
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the russian you mentioned that in russia the level of violence of to be frank in families is as high as the united states is their true. even towards their own children we can compare because we don't know the exact truth about the situation but there is a level of violence of cruelty against children adopted children need to chill is too high in the balkans how how how how serious is this problem in russia and who except your office is dealing with the problems of violence against children in russian family from my point of view this is the main problem of russian families in russian society because the level of cruelty and violence against children in russian families is too high for her and you can see that all problems of small
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children is going from these be here or their parents. abusing violence cruelty to children. and we're working on the situation we're working with the prosecutors we're working with things investigative police authorities with the social workers because my my idea is to start to work with the family just is staying on the border of this social instability and we have to start to work with this family starting early. but to prevent future cruelty of violence and the last time you came into the studio we talked with you in the studio we talked about special juvenile courts and you said that pretty soon special juvenile justice will start working the courts will open no one will go to you where you say
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is a problem is that in the russian society and first of all the russian mentality the juvenile system would do no justice is now something like. like a ghost like a ghost and merely a rational people do do norden do not know exactly which is these afraid of the scary wild. so called juvenile justice i thought i would really like it when i was even many russians are against you and your point is that because russians don't like judges i don't believe it maybe maybe not good don't don't like judges it's only maybe afraid or scary about judges and all the judge system but we have decided the we made the political decision to stop these. in the future a lot of cheering or system and that we have we here some juvenile courts in the
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russian federation similar regions here's a so-called plan your sprawl jerked. and juvenile courts the started to work probably ten years ago and the russian federation we can't we can research experience we can present this experience to the public discussion for example in. the book of the situation where some people in russia. for these juvenile sees them against so in this situation we first of all need to calm down. and nobody not a problem we discussed in spotlight was the necessity of our children's hour this month in schools because according to statistics and is that this story. but it's a terrific lie in two thousand and nine. thirty nine hundred children have
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committed suicide in two thousand and ten thirty seven hundred children have committed suicide because of humiliation at school is something done about it are obvious when coming to schools that really were promised there's a problem is that this is official figure but we know that the number of poor children more so it's not as cut and in this situation we're looking for some decision not very expensive decision but necessary decision in the one i was there with is it to establish a so-called mediation. or mediation group or mediation your mediator who can be between. the school for it is apparent until they are and where we are looking for decision to establish psychologist in area in every school oh maybe to establish the institute of
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a school or school commission of which eunice writes europe few different issues or god all of them. can be the system for prevention of so high numbers of suicide. young children but who will children trust i mean you need a lot of people young people that will be trusted by kids well well but you cannot britney spears working out as such a person mediating but. you need people of this level of trust here. this is a main idea of a person. who can be. who who children can trust to and then they will talk to i mean here's an example. i'm sure of that in a really every city and every region we can find such a person can do it and the problem is that nobody wants to search and it's people.
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who can be the mediator or some. unofficial authority or for these to leverage that but there are hundreds of schools that we need hundreds of people like what one was the measures of prevention for children. to build a form of trust on friday a special time for special till one year and we had a visitor on number which now i work in a region in the recent years it's built telephone psychologist it was working here was yes i can see that i have chaired. many regions of more than sixty regions and a region we still are foreigners working and we're already in every week and the good is a very good to free calls from children who hears from these ideas about the need the future is so so thank you thank you very much harder and just to
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