Two years ago, Thaslima Begum and Rosie Swash began investigating what happened to babies given up for adoption in Bangladesh in the 1970s.
A new law allowed families around the world to adopt Bangladeshi children for the first time.
But as Thaslima and Rosie dug deeper, they found a system ripe for exploitation.In this episode, Thaslima finally meets a man who was involved in Bangladeshs international adoptions in the 1970s.
She asks him about the allegations of forced adoptions.
And she joins Suma de Heij, a Dutch adoptee, as she searches for her birth family.Read more of Rosie and Thaslimas reporting on this story here Photograph: Judith Jockel/The Guardian Support The GuardianThe Guardian is editorially independent.
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