วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 26 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2553

New Adoption Policy Backfires

Korea is trying to reduce the number of adoptions overseas to burnish its image but the new policy is leaving kids with special needs out of the loop.

I choose this news because the heading is captivating me, the
news is showing a Korea government that trying to reduce the
number of orphan babies that adopted by foreigner. I think that
it is not fare with the orphan babies because the babies should
allow to go oversea if they have a great adopter to take care of
them. Korean government should rethink about this point.

The Korean government want to reduces the number of orphan
babies for oversea adoption but the plan is showing the opposite
result, depriving children with special needs of chances to be
places with qualified parents.
The system was introduced to improve Korea's reputation when it comes to adoption that it sends many children overseas. About 97 percent of children with disabilities or serious illnesses were taken in by overseas parents, reflecting the fact that Koreans still prefer children without such challenges."It is true that these children are less likely to be chosen even after the five months. The longer the process takes, the longer it takes for them to get adjusted to their new life," the welfare planner said. Bae Tai-soon, a professor at Kyungnam University, said, "We have constantly been talking about this issue but the government seems not to be listening. It is best for children to be brought up in a stable family. We need to allow the special-needs children to find new homes, even if it is abroad."

In conclusion, I am strongly disagree with the Korean government that they will reduces the number of orphan babies.I think that is a moral and very unkind things bebies do not have any fasle and they just can not choose that they want to die or not. I think I really unfair for the babies.







http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2010/05/117_60790.html








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