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Morals of 'revived' Chechnya: Trade of newborns put on stream

2 June 2011

A woman trying to sell her two babies has been arrested in Chechnya, said in the local infidel-enforcement bodies. The details about the woman and her children are different. It is reported at the same time that the trafficking of children in Chechnya is put on stream - it's a cash business, and demand is always remains.

According to the invaders from the gang of investigations committee, on May 31, 2011 in occupied capital of Jokhar, a 23-year-old native of Dagestan sold for over 200 thousand rubles her newborn twins, a daughter and son, who at that time were 9 days old. The woman was detained after receiving money.

At the same time, ITAR-TASS reports that a 21-year-old woman was arrested in Avtorkhanov (formerly Lenin) district on the street in front of Griboyedov maternity hospital. According to the Russian news service, the 21-year-old mother had hoped to gain 200 thousand rubles for the 9-month-old boy and a girl.

According to media reports, the babies transferred to the maternity ward, "Clinical Center of Mother and Child" and feel good.

The guardianship will look for the subsequent fate of the twins. As explains the woman, she decided to take this step, because she has nothing to feed her two older sons - she brings them without husband, according to Russian television.

Trafficking of children in Chechnya is a long and well established business, a certain native of Chechnya says in the air of Russian News Service radio station.

"Given that it is very important to have a son in a Chechen family, sale of children put on stream", she told listener without giving her name.

"This woman came to Chechnya from Dagestan to do business. She knows that children will be picked up. Buyers are always present", the companion of radio station noted. She said primarily physicians and gynecologists of maternity wards are engaged in that business in Chechnya.

Department of Monitoring
Kavkaz Center

Source: Kavkaz Center.
Link: http://www.kavkaz.org.uk/eng/content/2011/06/02/14437.shtml.

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