Adopted in US, Greek Cold War kids find long-lost families
GREECE, JUL 24 – Greek Cold War adoptees can now more easily regain nationality and reconnect with families after Greece simplified birth document access for over 4,000 individuals, officials said.
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A Belgian woman’s search of her lost roots in India
“I want to tell my children in future about my life story and my journey to the country where my adopted parents raised me with much love and care,” were the words of Aruna Leruitte, aged around 30, adopted by a couple in Belgium in 1994 from an adoption agency. Ms. Leruitte, now a Belgian citizen, has come to India in search of her biological parents.
Thousands of children from Greece adopted in the US during the Cold War are currently looking for their roots - World Stock Market
Thousands of children from Greece adopted in the US during the Cold War, mainly in the 1950s and 1960s, reports a broadcast of the French television station France 24, noting that many of them, thanks to the new legislation passed by the Greek Parliament, are seeking their roots today. As the French News Agency (AFP) says in a relevant telegram, the history of adoptions of that time is dark and painful. It is noted that many children were given …
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