Thanks to many generous donations, ACT was able to collect sufficient funding to bring Kathirvel and Nagarani to the Netherlands. Their case in the Dutch Family Court is ongoing. The adoptive parents did not come to the Court during Kathirvel & Nagarani's presence.
Before returning to India, the family filed a police complaint.
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ACT needs further funding to bring other parents of stolen children to the countries where their children were adopted.
SPECIAL CALL FOR HELP
In 1999, the 18 month old son of Nagarani and her husband Kathirvel was kidnapped in India and sold by to the orphanage Malaysian Social Services.
In 2007, through the work of ACT, Nagarani’s child was located in the Netherlands. The Dutch adoptive family refuses any contact, or DNA testing. The adoption agency and the Dutch Ministry of Justice take no responsibility.
ACT helped Nagarani and Kathirvel to get a lawyer in the Netherlands, so that they could request visiting rights in the Dutch Court of Justice.
ACT works together with local NGOs to retrace the trafficked children at the request of their parents, or to retrace the parents or extended family of trafficked children.
ACT also supports these parents and adoptees to take legal action.
These parents are mostly poverty stricken and living far away in the countryside. They may not have the means to travel to their country’s main cities to file their cases, let alone to pay a lawyer.
ACT supports these parents and adoptees in practical, legal and financial matters.
If you wish to specifically support this project, please indicate ‘PAP’ in the subject line of your donation.
See some of the people we assist(ed) - including Nagarani: