Friday, October 25th, 2013 02:29 pm
update on maria and her family
Update to yesterday's post regarding the Roma child, Maria, being taken from her parents for being too white for dark people, I guess:
DNA from Roma girl 'Maria' matches that of Bulgarian couple - it's been confirmed that Sashka Ruseva and Atanas Rusev, a Roma couple living in Bulgaria, are Maria's birth parents.
I just want to throw this out, because it's weird when I was clicking around desperately for news that someone sent Maria back to her family--I live for impossible optimism:
CNN:

This is a picture of World tab on CNN in the US edition and also appears in the international edition. Note the title used for the link.

This is the actual article it linked to. Note the title of the article and perhaps, what it's about. I'll give you a minute, it's my first link here.
It's almost not a lie. At the very end of the article, they mention an entirely separate case against a Greek couple who are on trial for buying a Roma baby, unrelated in any way to this one except Roma and Greek and baby and trafficking...wait, Maria's case has no trafficking or proof of child selling. Weird.
I could be overthinking this. CNN wouldn't deliberately completely mislabel because reasons, would they?
DNA from Roma girl 'Maria' matches that of Bulgarian couple - it's been confirmed that Sashka Ruseva and Atanas Rusev, a Roma couple living in Bulgaria, are Maria's birth parents.
I just want to throw this out, because it's weird when I was clicking around desperately for news that someone sent Maria back to her family--I live for impossible optimism:
CNN:

This is a picture of World tab on CNN in the US edition and also appears in the international edition. Note the title used for the link.

This is the actual article it linked to. Note the title of the article and perhaps, what it's about. I'll give you a minute, it's my first link here.
It's almost not a lie. At the very end of the article, they mention an entirely separate case against a Greek couple who are on trial for buying a Roma baby, unrelated in any way to this one except Roma and Greek and baby and trafficking...wait, Maria's case has no trafficking or proof of child selling. Weird.
I could be overthinking this. CNN wouldn't deliberately completely mislabel because reasons, would they?