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International Adoptions - A Global Scandal

August 5, 2025

In the last 60 years, over a million "orphans” have been adopted by Western families. Many of them are now discovering that their past is a lie. International adoptions are at the center of an unprecedented scandal.

International Adoptions - A Global Scandal
Image: Java

This scandal is far-reaching. It involves children stolen from their mothers during the Pinochet dictatorship, as well as people described as Africa's "fake orphans”.

Patrik Lundberg (from Sweden) and Boon Young Han (from Denmark) were both adopted as Korean orphans in the 1980s and are now looking for adoption documents from that time that have not been falsified. So far without success.Image: Java

The film follows investigative journalists, activists and researchers in South Korea, Sweden,France, Chile, Germany, Holland and Switzerland. How was this huge, lucrative market able to flourish? And why does it still exist today?

Under the Pinochet regime, mass adoptions took place in Chile. Unmarried mothers were instructed to place their children in weekly care. A short time later, these children were adopted by European families without the mothers' consent.Image: Java

Even today, women are manipulated, threatened or deceived into giving up their babies - often with the blessing of state authorities. The fraudulent practices persist despite the Hague Convention, which has governed international adoption since 1993. That is because the system is flawed and encourages corruption.

Johanna (from France) is one of these Chilean adopted children and has managed to find her biological mother herself.Image: Java

In many cases, these practices come to light mainly due to pressure from adopted children who have grown into adults. After discovering the dubious conditions of their adoptions, they begin to search for their birth parents and demand explanations.

Image: Java

These searches are often easier to conduct these days, thanks to social media, the Internet and the availability of genealogy websites.
 

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