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Child harvesting or baby harvesting refers to the systematic sale of human children, typically for adoption by families in the developed world, but sometimes for other purposes, including trafficking. The term covers a wide variety of situations and degrees of economic, social, and physical coercion. Child harvesting programs or the locations at which they take place are sometimes referred to as baby factories or baby farms.

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  • حصاد الأطفال هي عملية سحب الآباء والأطفال إلى سوق التبني ويرتبط حصاد الأطفال ارتباطًا خاصًا ببلاد وأسواق التبني الدولي ويشيع فيها. عادة ما تنخدع الأسرة المُتنَازِلة أو الأب بأنهم يقدمون الطفل للتبني دون أي أمل في أي فرصة لإعادة التواصل مع الطفل. (ar)
  • Child harvesting or baby harvesting refers to the systematic sale of human children, typically for adoption by families in the developed world, but sometimes for other purposes, including trafficking. The term covers a wide variety of situations and degrees of economic, social, and physical coercion. Child harvesting programs or the locations at which they take place are sometimes referred to as baby factories or baby farms. (en)
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  • حصاد الأطفال هي عملية سحب الآباء والأطفال إلى سوق التبني ويرتبط حصاد الأطفال ارتباطًا خاصًا ببلاد وأسواق التبني الدولي ويشيع فيها. عادة ما تنخدع الأسرة المُتنَازِلة أو الأب بأنهم يقدمون الطفل للتبني دون أي أمل في أي فرصة لإعادة التواصل مع الطفل. (ar)
  • Child harvesting or baby harvesting refers to the systematic sale of human children, typically for adoption by families in the developed world, but sometimes for other purposes, including trafficking. The term covers a wide variety of situations and degrees of economic, social, and physical coercion. Child harvesting programs or the locations at which they take place are sometimes referred to as baby factories or baby farms. (en)
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  • حصاد الأطفال (ar)
  • Child harvesting (en)
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