Madonna's adoption set to be challenged by Malawian rights group

Madonna may soon have a battle on her hands, for a human rights group is getting set to challenge her adoption of Malawian infant David Banda.


Justin Dzonzi, the leader of the group, has stated that he plans to show Malawi's High Court that the music icon's adoption of the 18-month old boy was illegal, as the country has no laws that permit international adoptions.

A Malawian court had granted Madonna and hubby Guy Ritchie an interim order in October last year so that they could take custody of baby David for 18 to 24 months.

However, the decision by the group has David's biological father Yohane Banda fuming, for he just wants everyone to stop hounding the little one.

"He is happy and healthy. I wish they would leave my son alone," The Sun quoted him, as saying.

Madonna ran into choppy waters over the adoption, when she was not only criticised for taking David away from his birth father, but was also accused of using her wealth to side-step Malawi's adoption laws.

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