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Father of Malawian boy backs Madonna adoption bid
Mabvuto Banda
LIPUNGA(Malawi)—The father of a Malawian child that Madonna wants to
adopt said on Monday he supported her case but wanted the U.S. popstar
to bring his boy home for visits. Madonna is expected to appear in a
Malawian court on Thursday for what is expected to be a final and
favourable ruling on whether she can adopt David Banda. She is due to
arrive in the impoverished southern African country on Tuesday.
The pop diva began adoption proceedings in 2006 and the two-year-old has
been living with her 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 Malawi, which has been ravaged by an AIDS
epidemic leaving more than one million orphans.
Malawi’s government has recommended that its High Court approve
Madonna’s adoption of the child. “I have no problem with the
government’s recommendation to allow Madonna to get the child. This is
what I wanted, that Madonna should keep the child,” the boy’s father,
Yohane Banda, said in an interview.
One of Malawi’s fiercest critics of Madonna’s adoption bid, the Human
Rights Consultative Committee (HRCC), said on Monday it was no longer
interested in pursuing the case, removing another obstacle. “It will be
as a waste of time and resources to continue pursuing the case. Malawi
has more pressing issues than Madonna,” HRCC chairman Udule Mwakasungura
told reporters.
Madonna took David when he was 13 months old after his father had placed
him in an orphanage following the death of his wife. Standing in a dusty
village of huts, Banda said he hoped to see his son during Madonna’s
trip. “If she comes with the child ... we expect to be told that the
child is here and we are allowed to see him,” he said in Lipunga, 160 km
(100 miles) from Malawi’s capital.
But even if it was not possible this time, he said he hoped to see his
son every few years. “We had agreed initially that when the child is
taken, she should bring him at least once in every three to four years
so that we should see how he is developing,” the father said. If Madonna
does get to keep David, the child will grow up in the high-flying world
of a leading popstar, worlds away from Lipunga, where Banda’s relatives
eat staple food like maize meal from simple bowls and meals are cooked
on open fires.
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