The world was taken aback when the Ethiopian World Federation accused Madonna of child trafficking in Malawi, as well as using the children for social experiments.
According to reports, EWF's main goal is to "advocate to change the laws that harm all Black People," and they found what they claim to be an anomaly in the adoption of Madonna's children David Bana, Mercy James, Esther , and Stella.
Madonna founded Raising Malawi in 2006. As per its website, the goal of the organization is to support orphans and vulnerable children in the country by providing health and education programs.
EWF urged Malawi's president, Lazarus Chakwara, to investigate the charity organization 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, [the] threat of coercion, fraud, deception, and abuse of power or vulnerability."
Malawi is located in southeast Africa and is near Zambia, United Republic of Tanzania, and Mozambique.
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'S*x' Book
According to multiple reports, EWF cited Madonna's highly-controversial coffee table book, "S*x," which includes many scandalous pictures taken by photographers Steven Meisel and Fabien Baron.
The book is essentially softcore pornography and it has simulations of sexual acts. It shows pictures of Madonna performing these sexual acts with the opposite and same sex. It was published in 1992.
Malawi has strict laws on homosexual acts, which EWF pointedly included in their petition. Section 137A of the Malawi Penal Code reads: "Indecent practices between females. Any female person who, whether in public or private, commits any act of gross indecency with another female person, or procures another female person to commit any act of gross indecency with her, or attempts to procure the commission of any such act by any female person with herself or with another female person, whether in public or private, shall be guilty of an offense and shall be liable to imprisonment for five years."
Elsewhere in their petition to President Chakwara, they claim that the "Like a Prayer" singer was prompted by the "psychology behind her ability to release child pornography, religious imagery, bestiality, and vulgar pornography."
Netizens took to Twitter to share their sentiments on the surprising claims against the singer.
"Thought this was a conspiracy theory," a fan wrote.
"She's definitely not the only person in the entertainment industry who's abusing children. Investigate them all," another added.
As of this writing, there are no official charges against Madonna, and she is yet to release a statement against the accusations.
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