Kolichestvo amerikanskih viz, vydannyh v Moskve rossiiskim detiam, dlia usynovlenia v USA:
FY 2001 5004
FY 2002 4939
FY-2003 5681
FY-2004 5829
FY-2005 4594
FY-2006 3693
FY-2007 2761
Nachinaia s 2005 goda Rossia vvodit vse bolee surovye ogranichenia na usynovlenie detei grajdanami USA. Eto privodit k umen’sheniu kolichestva usynovlennyh detei. S drugoi storony, imenno eto vedet k povysheniu shansov Rossii na uchastie v DV. Sudia po vsemu, v DV-2010 Rossia budet prinimat’ uchastie, imenno iz-za etih zakonodatel’nyh ogranichenii so storony Rossii (t.e. blagodaria im).
Koe-kakie dannye pro usynovlenie v Rossi vse je est’.
http://www.moscowtimes.ru/stories/2008/03/27/007.html
After the Emelyantsev case was widely publicized, the public received another dose of anti-Americanism. In reality, such incidents in the United States occur in only one of every 15,000 adoption cases. U.S. and Canadian parents adopted around 15,000 Russian children in recent years, and there were 14 to 16 known deaths among all adopted children over the last 10 years. Two years ago, following a similar tragedy involving a Russian child adopted by American parents, U.S. authorities tried to organize a media tour to show how adopted children from Russia were faring in their new country and how the system for monitoring their living conditions was f u n c t i o ning. They invited a few members of the State Duma and the Federation Council, but there were no takers.
Russian laws governing adoptions by foreigners have gotten stricter in recent years. Even accredited adoption agencies are finding it difficult to manage – primarily because of the pervasive corruption among bureaucrats. Only in the last two years has the number of Russians adopting children – 7,000 – exceeded that of foreigners adopting Russian children – 6,000.
The Education and Science Ministry is now demanding tougher rules for overseas adoptive parents, suggesting that they be obligated to register with the state’s orphan database, undergo psychological testing and take a preparatory course for bringing adopted children into the home.
Such measures are worthwhile, but if we are so concerned about the fate of Russian children adopted by foreigners, why do we remain silent about the children adopted by Russians? There are no statistics available on domestic abuse cases of adopted children. We know only that 2,500 Russian children die at their parents’ hands every year, according to Interior Ministry statistics. We don’t know how many of those children were adopted because the country has no system for monitoring the progress of adopted children. But we do know that 1 million adoptive parents were deprived of their adoption rights because of child abuse. Another 2,500 families changed their minds and sent the children they had adopted back to the orphanages.
Mne kajetsia podozritel’noi odna cifra. Summa kolichestva viz tol’ko za poslednie 7 let (a ne 10) ravna 32501. Pochemu-to stat’ia iz rossiiskoi pressy govorit o tom, chto iz USA i Kanady vmeste kolichestvo usynovlennyh rossiiskih detei za poslednie gody bylo okolo 15000. I tut je govorit o 14-16 sluchaev ubiistv detei za poslednie 10 let.
Sudia po vsemu, tol’ko v USA za poslednie 10 let usynovleno okolo 45000-50000 detei iz Rossii, a ne 15000. Vse ravno poluchaetsia 1 ubityi rebenok na 3000-4000 usynovlennyh detei. Eto vse ravno gorazdo bol’she, chem v srednem po USA (1 na 15000). No vse je ne 1 na 1000.