Adoption agency backs Angelina in row over her Ethiopian daughter

11 April 2012
The Weekender

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An Ethiopian adoption agency has come out in support of Angelina Jolie over claims the family of her daughter Zahara want the child back.

Relatives of two-year-old Zahara, including a woman who says she is her birth mother, want the child returned to Ethiopia, according to reports out of the US. Jolie adopted Zahara in July, 2005.

Tsegaye Berhe, the head of Wide Horizons for Children, which conducted the adoption said it was "legal and irrevocable."

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Tug of love: Angelina Jolie and baby Zahara are at the centre of an adoption row

He continued: "The court in Addis Ababa approved the adoption after studying the document her grandmother wrote... saying her daughter, the mother of Zahara, had died and she was too poor to bring her up."

"The grandmother brought three witnesses to court who testified that Zahara's mother had died and that her father was unknown ... The court also investigated the social status of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt before approving the adoption."

He blamed reporters who he said had paid the relatives to raise the dispute.

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Family matters: Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie face a nightmare over their adopted daughter

Family matters: Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie face a nightmare over their adopted daughter

Mentewab claimed Zahara was conceived when she was raped by a stranger who broke into her home.

Mentewab said she became overwhelmed, and confessed: "I thought the baby was going to die because there was no food, so I ran away."

Mentewab's mother then allegedly signed the baby over for adoption.

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Brood: Brad and Angelina with their children (from left) Maddox, Shiloh, Zahara and Pax in Venice earlier this year

Brood: Brad and Angelina with their children (from left) Maddox, Shiloh, Zahara and Pax in Venice earlier this year

While the child's birth family claim they were misled over the adoption.

They say a local official, who took Zahara to the adoption agency, told the family they would get to see the baby again and maintain contact with her. But that has not happened.

Zahara's aunt, Zinash Haile Yenero, 20, told In Touch: "After they took the baby, they didn't keep in contact. They didn't tell us anything about her."

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Big spenders: Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have reportedly purchased Ethiopia island, which is part of a luxury man-made development shaped like a world map in Dubai

Big spenders: Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have reportedly purchased Ethiopia island, which is part of a luxury man-made development shaped like a world map in Dubai

Meanwhile, reports claim the Hollywood couple have purchased a man-made island in the shape of Ethiopia in Dubai as a tribute to their daughter.

The couple's purchase is part of a luxury development which features a cluster of 300 islands, shaped like a world map, that is gradually surfacing in waters off the coast line.

Angelina and Brad have two other adopted children, Maddox, 6, who was born in Cambodia and Pax Thien, 3, from Vietnam, and a biological daughter, Shiloh, 1.

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