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Madonna 'given interim adoption' Madonna 'given interim adoption'
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Madonna has been granted an interim adoption of the Malawian baby she is trying to adopt, the singer has said in a statement from her publicist.Madonna has been granted an interim adoption of the Malawian baby she is trying to adopt, the singer has said in a statement from her publicist.
The decision by a Malawian court gives the singer and her husband, film-maker Guy Ritchie, temporary custody of 3-month-old David Banda for 18 months.The decision by a Malawian court gives the singer and her husband, film-maker Guy Ritchie, temporary custody of 3-month-old David Banda for 18 months.
The child left Malawi on Tuesday, a day after being issued a passport and a travel visa, the statement said. The child was seen being put onto a scheduled flight from South Africa to London, the Associated Press reported.
A group of Malawian charities has tried to stop the adoption.A group of Malawian charities has tried to stop the adoption.
They say it is unlawful because Madonna has not lived in the country.They say it is unlawful because Madonna has not lived in the country.
Tribal customs The baby was flown out of Malawi by private jet earlier on Monday.
During the 18-month period the couple "will be evaluated by the courts of Malawi per the tribal customs of the country", the statement said. href="/1/hi/world/africa/6054492.stm" class="">Madonna adoption divides Malawi
"It is expected that the family will be reunited within the next few days," the statement said. The singer returned to the UK three days earlier, but David Banda was unable to travel as he did not have a passport.
HAVE YOUR SAY Why not support the child's paternal father, house them, feed them, educate the little boy for life and give him the chance to succeed in his own society? Maddelean, Cairo href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?threadID=4273&edition=1&ttl=20061015110454" class="">Send us your views href="/1/hi/world/africa/6044294.stm" class="">'Alien adoption' The couple's statement, issued on Monday evening, said the boy had been given a passport and visa.
The child was accompanied out of Malawi by one of the singer's bodyguards, a witness told Reuters news agency, and is believed to be en route to South Africa. "It is expected that the family will be reunited within the next few days," it said.
AP television footage showed a woman carrying the baby through Johannesburg international airport, while three bodyguards tried to prevent reporters from photographing him.
Madonna's publicist Liz Rosenberg told the news agency the star was "going to do her best to not make it a public circus".
During 18 months of temporary custody the couple "will be evaluated by the courts of Malawi per the tribal customs of the country," the statement said.
Legal challenge
The Human Rights Consultative Committee of 67 Malawian organisations had been due to go to court on Monday seeking an injunction to halt the adoption process.The Human Rights Consultative Committee of 67 Malawian organisations had been due to go to court on Monday seeking an injunction to halt the adoption process.
But it deferred the move, saying it needed more time to follow up reports of family members opposed to the boy going abroad. HAVE YOUR SAY Why not support the child's paternal father, house them, feed them, educate the little boy for life and give him the chance to succeed in his own society? Maddelean, Cairo href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?threadID=4273&edition=1&ttl=20061015110454" class="">Send us your views href="/1/hi/world/africa/6044294.stm" class="">'Alien adoption' But it deferred the move, saying it wanted to interview an unidentified uncle of David's who was "said to be opposed to the adoption plan".
The group said it wanted to interview an unidentified uncle of David's who is "said to be opposed to the adoption plan". Justin Dzodzi, who chairs the rights group, said it had sent investigators to the orphanage where David lived to "get a feel of what the villagers and relatives feel about the adoption".
Justin Dzodzi, who chairs the rights group, said it had sent investigators to the orphanage where David lived to "get a feel of what the villagers and relatives feel about the adoption and if anyone opposes it". He added: "Part of our legal action is dependent on getting some disgruntled people to swear affidavits."
He added: "We want to thoroughly prepare for this challenge and part of our legal action is dependent on getting some disgruntled people to swear affidavits."
The committee insists that Malawian law prohibits international adoption and requires a minimum of 18 months' assessment.The committee insists that Malawian law prohibits international adoption and requires a minimum of 18 months' assessment.
'Good life''Good life'
But Penston Kilembe, director of child welfare in the ministry of gender, Child Welfare and Community Services, said Madonna and her husband had broken no laws.But Penston Kilembe, director of child welfare in the ministry of gender, Child Welfare and Community Services, said Madonna and her husband had broken no laws.
"The process did not start today - Madonna's people have been pushing the papers for some time and her coming was just to sign the papers to conclude the process," he said."The process did not start today - Madonna's people have been pushing the papers for some time and her coming was just to sign the papers to conclude the process," he said.
The couple returned to the UK at the weekend after a 10-day visit to Malawi. The child lived at the Home of Hope Orphan Care Centre in a village close to the border with Zambia, after his mother died a month after his birth from related complications.
The child, David Banda, lived at the Home of Hope Orphan Care Centre in a village close to the border with Zambia, after his mother died a month after his birth from related complications.
The boy's father, Yohame Banda, has agreed to the adoption.The boy's father, Yohame Banda, has agreed to the adoption.
"What I want is a good life for my child," he said."What I want is a good life for my child," he said.