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Malawi government backs Madonna on
adoption
Mabvuto
Banda
LILONGWE(Malawi)—Malawi’s government has recommended that its High Court
formally approve pop star Madonna’s adoption of David Banda, the child
she met in a Malawian orphanage a year and a half ago. Madonna began
adoption proceedings in 2006, and the 2-year-old boy has been living
with the singer and her film director husband, Guy Ritchie, in their
London home since then.
The adoption has been controversial, with critics accusing the
government of skirting laws that ban non-residents from adopting
children in the southern African country, where an AIDS epidemic has
left more than 1 million children orphaned. But in a confidential report
dated March 25, 2008, signed by probation officer S. Chisale at the
Ministry of Women and Child Development, the government said Madonna and
Ritchie had proved to be suitable parents for the Malawian boy.
“In the best interest of the child, I do recommend the petitioners to
your lordship for your consideration that they be granted an adoption
order having proved that they are suitable parents and satisfied the
conditions in the interim adoption order,” the report said. In February,
Malawian Information Minister Patricia Kaliati praised Madonna’s efforts
to rally support for orphans in the impoverished country and said it
would be wrong for the government to deny the pop star’s adoption of a
child there.
Meanwhile, Madonna’s lawyers have asked the courts to delay the
entertainer’s appearance in court for the adoption hearing from next
week to the end of April, because she has another engagement in the
United States. “They have made that application at (the) High Court
today, and the judge is expected to respond this afternoon,” a court
official said.
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