A Norwegian report has revealed instances of corruption and intimidation surrounding the adoptions of 61 Chilean children by Norwegian families between 1987 and 2010. The investigation, published by CIPER Chile, uncovered irregularities within the adoption process. Concerns center on potential coercion and unethical practices impacting both the children and their birth mothers in Chile. Details regarding the nature of the corruption and specific threats remain under investigation, but the findings raise serious questions about the oversight of international adoptions during that period. Authorities in both Chile and Norway are likely to examine the report’s findings and consider potential legal ramifications. This report highlights a disturbing pattern and need for greater transparency in international child welfare procedures. Further investigation is underway to determine the full extent of the issues.

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