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Madonna’s fight to keep her adopted son is a long way from over. The Material Mom is going to have her parenting skills evaluated by a host of human right groups who will then decide if she can keep little David.
Fox News reports:
Judge Andrew Nyirenda ruled in favor of a coalition of 67 Malawian human rights and child advocacy groups who want to be party to the assessment of the pop singer’s fitness as a mother and to review Malawi’s adoption procedures.
Nyirenda on Oct. 12 granted Madonna and her filmmaker husband Guy Ritchie an interim order allowing them to take initial custody of 14-month-old David Banda. Malawi regulations stipulate that prospective parents undergo an 18-to-24 month assessment period in Malawi, but Madonna was allowed to take the boy to her London home soon after receiving the interim order.
The rights groups were concerned that the government cut legal corners to “fast-track” the adoption, and said regulations must be followed to protect children.
“I believe the applicants mean well and this court will certainly benefit from the applicants researched opinions,” he said in his ruling.
Sure the quickie adoption made me raise an eyebrow as well, but what exactly are these “human rights” groups proposing? Are they seriously considering sending this little boy back to Malawi because Madonna got to hurry thngs along? Opps, sorry, Madonna used her money to get you out Africa too soon, so we’re going to take you away from a life of privilege and opportunity and send you back to an impoverished orphanage.
Uhh, what exactly is their definition of “the best interests of children?” Sure David will have to spend hs fair share of time in therapy with Lourdes and Rocco once he sees his mother’s THS or finds her Sex book. But, come on, I should be in therapy and my mother never wore a cone bra or french kissed Britney Spears (that I know of).
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