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Archive for October 27th, 2013

Cruelty & The Beast: How Poor Ethiopian Teens Starved to Death by Their Adoptive ‘Family’

Posted by addisethiopia / አዲስ ኢትዮጵያ on October 27, 2013

ኢትዮጵያ ሀገሬ ሞኝ ነሽ ተላላ ፡ የሞተልሽ ቀርቶ የገደለሽ በላ!”

Shocking turn in manslaughter case as husband turns on his wife and says she is responsible for starvation and hypothermia death of adopted daughter

  • Larry and Carri Williams of Sedro-Woolley, Washington were found guilty of neglecting, abusing, and ultimately killing 13-year-old Hana Williams

  • The couple left Hana to die from hypothermia and starvation in their backyard in May 2011

  • Step-brother Immanuel testified he and Hana were beaten with sticks, hosed down, forced to eat frozen food and locked in closets

  • Larry accusing his wife of being the ‘primary actor’ in the abuse

HanaWillThe adoptive father of an Ethiopian teen has blamed his wife for the girl’s hypothermia and starvation death in order to get a lighter sentence, it emerged today.

Larry Williams and his wife Carri were found guilty of manslaughter last month after their adopted daughter Hana was found frozen and starved to death outside their Washington home in May 2011 when the temperature was just 40F.

The couple will be sentenced next week for her death and the abuse of their son Immanuel, who was also adopted from Ethiopia.

On Friday Larry Williams said through his attorney that his wife should spend decades in jail because ‘she was the primary actor’ in all of the treatment of Hana and Immanuel.

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International Adoption: I Was Stolen From My Family

By Tarikuwa Lemma, Special to CNN

Editor’s note: Tarikuwa Lemma, 19, was “adopted” from Ethiopia seven years ago by a U.S. family along with her two younger sisters after being deceived that they were headed to America on a study trip. She now lives in Maine and has just entered college with the goal of becoming a human rights advocate.

When I was 13, I was sold

TarikuaLemmaFriends of my father worked for a corrupt adoption agency operating in my homeland of Ethiopia — friends my father trusted. In 2006 they coerced him into believing he was sending my younger sisters and me to America for an educational program during which we would come home every summer and on school breaks.

Little did my father know that his “friends” were being paid to recruit children for an American adoption agency. In fact, he didn’t even know what “adoption” meant. Instead of an educational program, we found ourselves caught up in an international adoption scandal.

We weren’t the only ones lied to. The family who adopted us, who lived in the southwestern United States, were told that they were taking into their family three AIDS orphans, the oldest of whom was nine years old. The truth was that our mother had died from complications during childbirth, and our father was alive and well. Instead of nine, I was 13 years old; my sisters were 11 and six.

Our new “parents” changed our names and told us we could no longer speak to each other in our own languages; we were punished if we disobeyed. Eventually, we forgot how to speak our native languages, Amarigna and Wolaytta.

I was so young and naïve. I actually believed that if I ran away, I could walk back to Ethiopia. I wanted to escape from the people I felt had kidnapped us from our homeland, our culture, and our family. I was angry, hurt and grieving.

After eight months, I was “re-homed,” without my sisters, to live with my adoptive mother’s parents in the Midwest. I have only seen my sisters a handful of times since.

Living in the Midwest was difficult. I had been taken from my family in Ethiopia, and then separated from my sisters. But instead of getting caught up in my depression, I threw myself into finding ways to let the world know the hard truths about corruption in international adoption.

My second adoption placement did not work out either, and at 18, while still in high school, I found myself staying on a friend’s floor. A family in Maine, who I met through adoption reform work, offered to take me in. So I moved my few possessions and myself across the country again.

Supporters of international adoption frequently mention the enormous numbers of orphans in the world — UNICEF estimates there are 151 million orphans. What most people don’t realize is that when the United Nations determines the figures for orphans, they include children who have lost just one parent (the U.N. estimates only 18 million have lost both parents).

I assure you that I did not consider myself an orphan. My sisters and I had a father, a brother and older sisters, plus a large extended family that cared for us and loved us. We were middle class by Ethiopian standards, not poor. We, and many other adoptees like us, should never have been placed for adoption.

All the lies and deception comes down to money. I have discovered since my adoption, the price paid by adoptive parents is exorbitant and feeds the corruption. Had my father’s friends not made money from the placement of my sisters and me for adoption, none of this ever would have happened. They were basically paid to create orphans. Depending upon the country, an adoption can cost upwards of $50,000. Imagine what that kind of money could do to help struggling families in developing nations keep their children!

Adding the horror of being sold for profit, I now know that parents pay far more to adopt a white child than an African-American child. A 2010 study by Caltech, the London School of Economics, and New York University showed that parents are willing to pay an average of $38,000 more for a non-African American baby. Let me call that what it is: Racism.

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ቅዱስ እሰጢፋኖስ በቅዱስ ዮሐንስ አፈወርቅ አስተምህሮ

Posted by addisethiopia / አዲስ ኢትዮጵያ on October 27, 2013

 

በዲ/ን ሽመልስ መርጊያ

(የሐዋ.68-.753)

በሐዋርያት ስብከት ቤተ ክርስቲያን ስትስፋፋ በትምህርታቸውና በተዐምራታቸው ተስበው ወደ ክርስትና እምነት የተመለሱ ከአይሁድና ከአሕዛብ ወገን የሆኑ ክርስቲያኖች መሬታቸውንና ጥሪታቸውን በመሸጥ ያላቸውን ሀብት አንድነት በማድረግ በኢየሩሳሌም የአንድነት ኑሮን ይኖሩ ነበር፡፡ በሕብረትም የሐዋርያት ትምህርትን በመስማትና  በጸሎት ይተጉ እንዲሁም ማዕድን በመባረክ በጋራ ይመገቡ ነበር፡፡ መጽሐፍ ቅዱስም “አንድ ልብና አንዲትነፈስ አላቸው በማለት (የሐዋ.432) ስለአንድነታቸው ፍጹምነት ይነግረናል፡፡

ነገር ግን በቁጥር እየበዙ ሲመጡ በመካከላቸው በማዕድ ምክንያት ልዩነት ተፈጠረ፡፡ ከይሁዲነት ወደ ክርስትና የተመለሱ ክርስቲያኖች በምግብ ክፍፍል ወቅት ከግሪክ የመጡትን ይጸየፉዋቸው፣ በተለይ ባልቴቶቻቸውን ቸል ይሉባቸው ስለነበር በማኅበሩ መካከል አለመስማማት ተፈጠረ፡፡ ይህም በሐዋርያት ዘንድ ተሰማ፡፡

ሐዋርያትም “የእግዚአብሔርን ቃል ትተን ማዕድን እናገለግል ዘንድ የሚገባ አይደለም”የሐዋ.62) በማለት ማዕዱንና በውስጥ ያለውን አገልግሎት ያስተናብሩ ዘንድ ሰባት ሰዎች እንዲመረጡ የክርስቲያኑን ኅብረት ጠየቁ፡፡ ምዕመናኑም በአሳቡ ደስ ተሰኝተው መንፈስ ቅዱስና ጥበብ የሞላባቸውን ሰባት ክርስቲያኖችን መረጡ፡፡ ሐዋርያትም እጆቻቸውን ጭነው ረድእ ይሆኑአቸው ዘንድ ዲያቆናት አድርገው ሾሙአቸው፡፡

ከእነዚህም ዲያቆናት መካከል በቅድስና ሕይወቱ ለክርስቲያኖች ዓብነት የሆነው ሰማዕቱ ቅዱስ እስጢፋኖስ ይገኝበታል፡፡ እስጢፋኖስ የሚለው ቃል የግሪክ ቃል ሲሆን ትርጉሙም “አክሊል” ማለት ነው፡፡ መጽሐፍ ቅዱስን ወደ ግእዝ በኋላም ወደ አማርኛ የመለሱት አባቶች በቀጥታ የግሪኩን እስጢፋኖስ የሚለውን ቃል ተጠቅመዋል፡፡ ቅዱስ እስጢፋኖስ ምንም እንኳ ስሙ የግሪክ ስም ይሁን እንጂ በትውልዱ አይሁዳዊ ነው፡፡ ወላጆቹ ይህንን ስም ሊሰጡት የቻሉት በፍልስጤም ጠረፋማ ከተሞች ይኖሩ ስለነበር የግርክ ባሕልና ቋንቋ ተጽእኖ አድሮባቸው ይሆናል ተብሎ ይገመታል፡፡

ቅዱስ እስጢፋኖስ በሐዋርያት ጥበቃ የነበረችውን ቤተ ክርስቲያን ከአምላክ ዘንድ ባገኘው የማስተማርና የፈውስ ሀብት ያገለግል ነበር፡፡ በእርሱም ታላላቅ ተኣምራት ይፈጸሙ ነበር፡፡ ስለዚህም ሕዝቡ ከፊት ይልቅ እጅግ እየበዛና በትምህርት እየጠነከረ መጣ፡፡ አይሁድም ይህን ተመልክተው በቅዱስ እስጢፋኖስ ላይ በቅናትና በጠላትነት ተነሡበት፡፡ ነገር ግን ከመንፈስ ቅዱስ ባገኘው ጥበብና ኃይል እነርሱን በቃልም በድርጊትም ይቃወማቸው ነበርና ሊረቱት አልተቻላቸውም፡፡ ስለዚህም እግዚአብርሔርን፣ ሙሴ ሲሳደብ ሰምተነዋል፣. ሙሴ የሠራልንን ሥርዐት ይለውጣል፣ በዚህ ቤተ መቅደስና በሕጉ ላይ የስድብን ቃል ይናገራል፣ ይህንንም ቤተ መቅደስ የናዝሬቱ ኢየሱስ አፍርሱ ብሎአል እያለ ያስተምራል አያሉ፣ ሕዝቡን፣ ሽማግሌዎችንና ጸሐፍትን በማናደድ ይዘው ከሸንጎ ፊት አቆሙት፡፡

ቅዱስ እስጢፋኖስን በሸንጎ ፊት ባቆሙት ጊዜም ፊቱ ልክ እንደ መልአክ ፊት ሆኖ በርቶ ነበር፡፡ እርሱም ለተከሰሰበት ነጥብ መልስ ሰጠ፡፡ ከአብርሃም እስከ ክርስቶስ ለእነርሱ የተሰጣቸውን በረከት በመቃወማቸው ከተስፋ ቃል እርቀው እንደተወገዱ ገለጠላቸው፡፡ ክርስቶስንም ባለመቀበላቸው ወቀሳቸው፡፡ በዚህም ምክንያት በቁጣ ተነሣስተው ከከተማ ውጭ በመውሰድ በድንጋይ ወግረው ገደሉት፡፡

ቅዱስ እስጢፋኖስ አይሁድ በድንጋይ እየወገሩት ሳለ ሰማያት ተከፍተው ክርስቶስን በአብ ቀኝ ቆሞ ተመለከተ፡፡ ይህንን ራእይ የክርስቶስን ትንሣኤን ለማይቀበሉት አይሁድ አሰምቶ ተናገረ፤ እነርሱ ከፊት ይልቅ በእርሱ ጨከኑ በድንጋይም ወገሩት፡፡ ነገር ግን ቅዱስ እስጢፋኖስ ጌታውን ክርስቶስን መስሎ ነበርና ልክ እንደ መምህሩ ክርስቶስ “አቤቱ ይህን ኀጢአት አትቁጠርባቸው” ብሎ በታላቅ ድምፅ ጮኾ  ነፍሱን ሰጠ፡፡ በቤተክርስቲያንም ታሪክ ስለክርስቶስ መስክሮ ሰማዕትነትን የተቀበለ የመጀመሪያው ዲያቆን ሆኖአል፡፡

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