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Malawi court postpones ruling on Madonna
adoption
From Raphael Tenthani
LILONGWE—Malawi’s High Court on Monday postponed a ruling on whether
rights groups could challenge pop star Madonna’s adoption of a Malawian
child, saying the judge was too busy. Lawyers for both sides in the case
said they hoped the court would rule next week.
“The judge has not communicated to me or my colleague but we hear that
he is very busy and he might rule next week,” said Justin Dzonzi, lawyer
for the advocacy groups.
Maxwell Matewere, executive director for Eye of the Child, one of 67
advocacy groups seeking to block the adoption, told Reuters the court
had informed them the judge was away for a week on official business.
Judge Andrew Chipeta is expected to decide whether the groups can
challenge the interim adoption order granted to Madonna last month by
the same court.
Besides the adoption challenge, Chipeta is also expected to rule on
whether an additional plaintiff, the independent government watchdog
Malawi Human Rights Commission, may join the suit.
The American singer visited Malawi in early October on a humanitarian
mission to help the poor country’s orphans. She and her British film
director husband Guy Ritchie were granted an interim order to take
custody of one-year old David Banda shortly before leaving the country.
The boy was flown to London, where he was reunited with Madonna despite
opposition from the rights groups, who argue the custody order and
adoption violated a decades-old ban on adoptions by non-residents. |