Madonna, the “Queen of Pop,” is once again making news after being accused of running a child trafficking ring in an orphanage in Southern Africa under the name “Raising Malawi.”
Madonna started a foundation called ‘Raising Malawi‘ in 2006 to help orphans and other underprivileged children in Malawi get access to healthcare and education.
Malawi is a southeast African country bordered by Zambia, the United Republic of Tanzania, and Mozambique.
“Raising Malawi supports orphans and vulnerable children with critical resources including education, medical care, food and shelter, and psychosocial support,” according to its website.
These allegations against the 64-year-old pop singer were made by the Ethiopian World Federation (EWF).
EWF was established in the United States in 1937, according to its website. It is “a civic service organization that pushes policies and advocates to change the laws that harm all Black People.”
The EWF has urged Malawian President Lazarus Chakwera to look into “homosexual and transgender allegations regarding the adoption of Malawian children for possible “human trafficking and social experiments,” according to All Africa.
“In opening the investigations, the Federation is also asking Chakwera to look into the integrity of Madonna’s Malawi charity, Raising Malawi — and “restrict her and her associates accessibility to Africa and to African children as a precautionary measure until a thorough investigation is done into child trafficking, sex exploitation, sexual slavery, adoption reversal, threat of coercion, fraud, deception and abuse of power or vulnerability,” the outlet added.
Twitter user @itsnatlydenise has more on the story.
“Ethiopian World Federation (EWF) has made a surprising petition against . Child trafficking, and fear of social experiments rendered on Malawian children. More accusations to resurface, read on,” she wrote.
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Ethiopian World Federation (EWF) has made a surprising petition against . Child trafficking, and fear of social experiments rendered on Malawian children.
More accusations to resurface, read on.. pic.twitter.com/B7xFzJp8Fd
— NΛTLY DΞNISΞ (@itsnatlydenise) January 17, 2023
WION reported:
The Ethiopian World Federation has since asked the country’s president to restrict the pop star and her company to have restricted “accessibility to Africa and to African children as precautionary measure until a thorough investigation is done into child trafficking, sex exploitation, sexual slavery, adoption reversal, threat of coercion, fraud, deception and abuse of power or vulnerability”.
The Ethiopian World Federation petition states of Madonna that the “psychology behind her ability to release child pornography, religious imagery, bestiality and vulgar pornography has prompted her to open an orphanage in Malawi named ‘Raising Malawi’ in 2006 to host social experiments on vulnerable African children in Malawi”.
The petition makes references to a book that Madonna wrote in 1992 called ‘SEX’, which “features adult content including softcore pornography and simulations of sexual acts including sadomasochism (the derivation of sexual gratification from the infliction of physical pain or humiliation either on another person or on oneself)”.
“Gay porn stars were photographed in pornographic pictures with Madonna performing vulgar sex acts with the same sex which should have been disclosed during her adoption case in 2006 in Lilongwe, Malawi. Madonna had to sign a contract that forbade the book from including images of child pornography, bestiality, or religious imagery. Shortly after signing that agreement, Madonna founded a company called Maverick, a partnership with Time Warner. She now holds total artistic control over any work released by Maverick, who is now the book’s publisher. The agreement she signed with Time Warner with the sexually explicit content in the book was null and void”.
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