Ik weet niet of Maria wel terug kan naar haar ''ouders'' die haar gratis en voor niks zouden hebben gekregen van een Bulgaarse prostituee die geen geld had om te eten.
Want de ''adoptieouders'' hebben nogal wat op hun kerfstok.
http://www.ekathimerini.c(...)_1_24/10/2013_524628After Maria's discovery, police found that her purported mother had registered one ID card and six children in Larissa, starting from 1993. In nearby Trikala, using a fake identity, she registered four more.
A few dozen kilometers away in Farsala, which houses the Roma camp, her partner registered another four children.
Police say at least 10 children registered by the couple are unaccounted for and may not exist.That allowed the couple to claim 2,790 euros in child benefits a month in a country dependent on EU/IMF loans and desperate to show it is making progress on tackling such fraud.With no national birth registry until May and with some municipalities yet to move their files to the database, there had been no way to cross-check the births, officials said.
Indeed, the births and child registrations all appeared legal until the woman's arrest, when police realized she appeared to have given birth to six children in under 10 months.
The couple have been jailed pending trial on charges of abducting a minor and procuring fake documents, which they deny.Maria was discovered during a surprise raid by police looking for drugs and weapons on the Roma settlement.
The couple say Maria's real mother gave her up willingly after birth because she could not raise her - an adoption that was "not exactly legal" but consensual, their lawyers said.
Officials say Maria's case is not isolated, though data is scarce.
Sifting through piles of papers on birth registration laws strewn across his desk, Tzanakoulis said the extent of the fraud carried out by the Roma couple showed the state's weaknesses.
"It was a complete shock," he said. "The level of fraud would have been the last thing to cross anyone's mind."
In this case, the woman was able to declare Maria's birth nearly four years after the fact, even though home births must be registered within 100 days. She even used her own fake ID as one of the two witnesses needed to prove the girl was born at home.The mayor of Athens has since launched a probe into the local registry there and suspended two employees who dealt with such cases. Greece's top court has also ordered an investigation into all birth certificates issued in the past six years on the basis of a signed declaration rather than a hospital birth.
De échte moeder moet eerst een DNA test ondergaan, ik zie hier nog een blond kindje zitten.
Ze ontkent dat ze geld voor het kind heeft gekregen, maar dat moet ze wel ontkennen anders
zou ze strafbaar zijn. Een blond kind is een goudmijntje, niemand in Griekenland gelooft dat ze het
kind gratis en voor niks heeft weggegeven, maar voor de goede vrede gaan we daar maar gewoon
even van uit dan.
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A picture taken on Thursday shows four of the children of Sasha Ruseva and Atanas Rusev in the Roma district of the central Bulgarian town of Nikolaevo.DNA test conducted for Bulgarian woman over Maria caseA Bulgarian Roma woman from a camp near the town of Nikolaevo in southern Bulgaria has undergone a DNA test to establish the veracity of her claims to be the biological mother of a blond girl known as Maria who was removed from a Roma settlement near Larissa last week after tests showed that she was not related to a Roma couple posing as her parents.
Bulgarian police had made no official statement by late last night but Bulgarian media aired footage of a woman called Sasha Ruseva claiming to have given birth to the girl in January 2009 at a hospital in Lamia, central Greece.
According to her claims on Bulgarian TV, Ruseva gave the child to a Greek Roma couple as she was unable to support it financially in addition to the 10 children she already has.
She rebuffed reports that she received 250 euros in cash in exchange for the child.Television footage showed some of the children in her home who were fair-skinned and blond and not dissimilar in appearance to Maria.
Ruseva’s claims tally with those of the Roma couple who had posed as Maria’s parents, and are now in custody pending trial for abduction. The pair had told Greek police that they adopted Maria from a Bulgarian Roma woman in Athens in 2009.