Citizens brought in Sri Lanka from the 1980s have been collaborating with Sri Lanka and the Netherlands as it has been engaged in efforts to establish a biological data gene (DNA) bank to diagnose their true parents.
The purpose of this project, named the Sri Lanka Family Project, is to meet 4,000 children and their true parents from Sri Lanka in the 1980s. .
Most of the children who have been taken as adoptive children in particular during the period have been found to be fake and the children are searching for parents. Has stayed in Sri Lanka for a long time to get cooperation.
Talks have already been negotiated with the Sri Lankan Ambassador in the Netherlands and the Health Minister of Sri Lanka in connection with this project.
He has also expressed hope that about 500 children living in the Netherlands have been registered to provide their genes and that their plan will be more successful in the future.
Peter Rowant Vintende said that they had asked the Health Minister to help get their mother's genes looking for their children and that the Sri Lankan government was responding.
He has also expressed hope that about 500 children living in the Netherlands have been registered to provide their genes and that their plan will be more successful in the future.
In the future, the pioneer Rouvante Vintende Wintt is looking forward to implementing this program in conjunction with the Ministry of Health in future to educate mothers in Sri Lanka and get their gene.
"Not only me but many people have been affected because of this problem in European countries, including the Netherlands, where parents live well, but there is pressure on our real parents who are in our minds." He clearly clarifies about this initiative.
He pointed out that some of the children who had been brought to foreign countries recently visited Sri Lanka were searching for newsletters in newspapers and searched for their hostels for up to 50 mothers.
"I can not tell you how many people can find it, but it's a great deal of hope that many of us can find parenting in this project," she said, adding that in my documents I was born in Wadduwa, and many information in the document was false and could not find my parents. " Reveal Dr. Rajitha Senaratne, Health Minister, said that "these children will come back to Sri Lanka and get great benefit."
Dr Rajitha Senaratna says that the children who have met will learn good education and find their parents and find their parents when they come to Sri Lanka by coming to Sri Lanka.
"The safety and geneticity of genetic data should be 100% confirmed and we expect to use modern technologies." And another is Tupani Thomas.
In the early 1980s, this parent who was taken to the Netherlands by breeding parents from Sri Lanka was unable to find any real parents.
The purpose of this project, named the Sri Lanka Family Project, is to meet 4,000 children and their true parents from Sri Lanka in the 1980s. .
Most of the children who have been taken as adoptive children in particular during the period have been found to be fake and the children are searching for parents. Has stayed in Sri Lanka for a long time to get cooperation.
Talks have already been negotiated with the Sri Lankan Ambassador in the Netherlands and the Health Minister of Sri Lanka in connection with this project.
He has also expressed hope that about 500 children living in the Netherlands have been registered to provide their genes and that their plan will be more successful in the future.
Peter Rowant Vintende said that they had asked the Health Minister to help get their mother's genes looking for their children and that the Sri Lankan government was responding.
He has also expressed hope that about 500 children living in the Netherlands have been registered to provide their genes and that their plan will be more successful in the future.
In the future, the pioneer Rouvante Vintende Wintt is looking forward to implementing this program in conjunction with the Ministry of Health in future to educate mothers in Sri Lanka and get their gene.
"Not only me but many people have been affected because of this problem in European countries, including the Netherlands, where parents live well, but there is pressure on our real parents who are in our minds." He clearly clarifies about this initiative.
He pointed out that some of the children who had been brought to foreign countries recently visited Sri Lanka were searching for newsletters in newspapers and searched for their hostels for up to 50 mothers.
"I can not tell you how many people can find it, but it's a great deal of hope that many of us can find parenting in this project," she said, adding that in my documents I was born in Wadduwa, and many information in the document was false and could not find my parents. " Reveal Dr. Rajitha Senaratne, Health Minister, said that "these children will come back to Sri Lanka and get great benefit."
Dr Rajitha Senaratna says that the children who have met will learn good education and find their parents and find their parents when they come to Sri Lanka by coming to Sri Lanka.
"The safety and geneticity of genetic data should be 100% confirmed and we expect to use modern technologies." And another is Tupani Thomas.
In the early 1980s, this parent who was taken to the Netherlands by breeding parents from Sri Lanka was unable to find any real parents.
He also expressed hope that "children who have been taken to develop from Sri Lanka if they have the intended data repository are able to make contact with their mothers in any part of the world."
Health Minister Dr Rajitha Senaratne, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Sri Lanka, Joanne Dornewaard, has a meeting with the children looking for their parents from the Netherlands.
Health Minister Dr. Rajitha Senaratne said during this meeting that the genetic examination facilities will be provided to the children of Colombo University.
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