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Congolese children adopted in Belgium were trafficked after parents sent them to holiday camp, says federal inquiry

Posted on July 12, 2020 by FASHIONISLANDBLOG

Congolese children were kidnapped, taken to an orphanage and put up for adoption in Belgium after their parents were tricked into sending them to a holiday camp, it has emerged. 

Belgian prosecutors have officially asked "about 15" families for DNA samples from their adopted children in a bid to trace their biological parents. The adoptive families had thought the biological parents were dead.

“This is a drama. How do you explain such things to those children? Not to mention the pain that real parents must feel in the Congo", Lorin Parys, a Flemish politician with an adopted son, told the Het Nieuwsblad newspaper.  

The DNA demand applies to all Congolese children adopted in Belgium from November 2013 and comes as an 18 month investigation builds up a head of steam.

Prosecutors want the tests to find out the extent of the trafficking in Congolese children to Belgium, which infamously colonised a region including the present day Democratic Republic of Congo. 

Investigators have identified at least four cases where a Congolese child adopted in Belgium had living biological parents thousands of miles away. The parents, who lived in the countryside, were convinced to send their children to a holiday camp in the capital Kinshasa.

The children were instead put in the Tumaini orphanage, which investigators found was hastily closed recently, before being flown to Belgium.

At least three girls, named as Samira, Zakiatu and Jaëlle, had their names and birthdays changed. Their biological parents were interviewed by investigators and want their youngsters returned home.

A fourth boy is still missing after he was kidnapped but was not found a home with a Belgian family.

Julienne Mpemba, 41, is suspected of playing a pivotal role in the kidnaps and faces human trafficking charges. The Belgian-Congolese women, who lives in the city of Namur in the French-speaking region of Wallonia, had claimed she gave about 50 Congolese children “a new future in Belgium” before her arrest several weeks ago. She also denied receiving any money for doing so. 

Dieumerci Kitambo convinced parents to send their children to the camp. Belgian media reported that all indications were that he was himself tricked by the criminals responsible and he was released in Kinshasa last weekend.

All of the Congolese children remain in Belgium and with their adoptive families. While the adoptions can be cancelled, a family judge could rule that the child stays with the adoptive parents.

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