February 4, 2010

"I sent her away to get a better education," Says Geffoid Jesneo (NEWS)


A case in Haiti where an American church group is accused of a "child trafficking scheme" may actually involve parents willingly giving up their kids because they feel too poor to take care of them, according to news reports.

An article on CBSnews.com quoted numerous parents in Haiti, including Geddoid Jesneo who says of her daughter "We have ho house, no schools, we have nothing. So I sent her away to get a better education." But Haitian authorities put a stop to these adoptions saying they were not proper, and initially considering them kidnapping. A complex situation in the middle of a crisis where these things can be very difficult to sort out. It seems as though the missionaries had good intentions in trying to bring these children out for adoption, but the endeavor may have been misguided. For more detail see the story below:

"I sent her away to get a better education," Says Geffoid Jesneo (NEWS)
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CBS News went to the hard-hit village in the hills above Port-au-Prince where the children were taken and found parents and siblings of 20 of the children, almost the entire village. The parents said they willingly signed their children over to the Americans. "We have ho house, no schools, we have nothing," mother Geffoid Jesneo said in Creole. "So I sent her away to get a better education." She said her daughter will be better off away from the village. But try telling that to her 10-year-old daughter at the orphanag
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Posted at February 4, 2010 6:10 PM