According to a new report, Madonna is being charged with child trafficking as a result of her adoption of four children from Malawi and her charitable work in an African country.
The Ethiopian World Federation wants the Malawian authorities to look into Madonna, in a report by the Nyasa Times. As well as “homosexual and transgender” concerns, the federation has fears of “human trafficking and social experiments,” as the report said.
In addition, the government wants to “restrict her and her associates accessibility to Africa and to African children as a precautionary measure until a thorough investigation is done into child trafficking, sex exploitation, sexual slavery, adoption reversal, the threat of coercion, fraud, deception and abuse of power or vulnerability,” the report said, noting that the group wants an investigation of Madonna’s Raising Malawi charity.
The group says it fears Madonna’s “psychology behind her ability to release child pornography, religious imagery, bestiality, and vulgar pornography has prompted her to open an orphanage in Malawi named “Raising Malawi” in 2006 to host social experiments on vulnerable African children in Malawi. The group based its worries in part on Madonna’s 1992 book titled “Sex.”
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Ethiopian World Federation (EWF) has made a surprising petition against 𝗠𝗮𝗱𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗮. Child trafficking, and fear of social experiments rendered on Malawian children.
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The so-called “queen of pop” wrongly accused the boy’s father of being absent when she started the charity and adopted her first kid from Malawi in 2006, the group alleged.
And “for sexual exploitation and social experiments today,” the report also said that Madonna also charged with exploiting the now-17-year-old David Banda Ciccone. “Wearing female clothes, makeup and wearing earrings — whilst the two holding hands like two lovers,” the group cited images on social media of the teen.
Yohane even claimed that he didn’t even think Guy (Madonna’s ex) was interested in adopting David.
Catch that last sentence, because it is going to set a pattern with the rest, “…she promised me she would give him a good education and then he could come home to live with me.” pic.twitter.com/c1ULK98snb
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“We firmly believe that Malawi has been robbed of its most precious resource — its children. In 2013, the country accused Madonna of ‘bullying’ state officials and making diva demands — and of citing her Raising Malawi charity as the reason for doing so,” the Ethiopian World Federation was quoted as saying in the report.
In reaction to the strong LGBTQ community push for sodomy in America, the group said that Madonna “is using these children as a social experiment.”
The group said, according to the report, “We, the global diaspora, the Black People of the World at the Ethiopian World Federation, Incorporated are concerned that the integrity of Africa and the cultural traditions should be preserved, not exploited or discredited.”
The group added, “In 2013, Malawi accused Madonna of exaggerating her contributions to the impoverished country and unreasonably demanding special treatment during a tour there and Madonna has used social media to discredit the culture and policies that Malawi has in place to protect our children globally.”
When she adopted Mercy James Ciccone, who is now 16 years old, Madonna was accused of child trafficking, the Evie Magazine reported.
The publication quoted Judge Esimie Chombo as saying at the time that “Anyone could come to Malawi and quickly arrange for an adoption that might have grave consequences on the very children that the law seeks to protect,” Judge Chombo was opposed to celebrity adoptions.
Eventually, Madonna was granted permission to adopt the child and two Malawian twins who were adopted later. The allegations, according to the Music Times, were made at the same time that Madonna revealed plans for her next “Celebration Tour,” a global trek that will stop at 40 locations.
Sources: WesternJournal, NYPost, Nyasa Times, Evie Magazine, Music Times