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Couple Accused Of Starving Their Daughter To Death So They Could Sell Her Body Parts In Qatar (PICTURED)

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Anyone who decides to adopt is making a huge difference in the life of a child. With so many children in the system waiting to be adopted, parents who wish to take on this responsibility have a huge challenge awaiting them.

Let’s face it – there’s always a challenge in adopting. However, that challenge is magnified in many ways when the adopted child is of a different ethnicity than the adopted parents. An American couple, Matthew and Grace Huang have been found guilty by a judge in Qatar for the death of their 8-year-old adoptive daughter. The case has drawn scrutiny from American legal experts and the Obama administration.

Grace, deceaded daughter of Matthew and Grace Huang
Grace, the deceased daughter of Matthew and Grace Huang

But the public, particularly people of color, are wondering, “did they really do this?” Matthew Huang told reporters, ‘we have just been wrongfully convicted and we feel as if we are being kidnapped by the Qatar judicial system.  This verdict is wrong and appears to be nothing more than an effort to save face.’

The judge, in making his decision, didn’t specify the charges. As a matter of fact, he only read a few sentences.  As you can imagine, there’s plenty of confusion.  This quote came from TheBlaze, a conservative website run by former Fox News host Glenn Beck.  He and others feel that the trial is a sham, but it’s difficult to know if Beck has the credibility to make such a claim himself:

“The devout Christian couple was accused by prosecutors in the Middle Eastern country of starving their adopted daughter to death in January of 2013 in order to sell her body parts, but a leading U.S. legal advocacy group the California Innocence Project which took on their case has maintained that the couple is innocent and that the entire case was based on faulty science and misunderstandings by Qatar over interracial adoptions and homeschooling.” The 8-year-old girl in question was adopted from a Ghana orphanage.

The Huang’s claim that the child suffered from a childhood eating disorder. Before the trial, the Huang’s spent a year in jail. This case is far from over. Questions about the legal proceedings, the autopsy, and other points of evidence will continue to be discussed.

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