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The father of a Malawian baby adopted by American singer Madonna has urged human rights groups challenging the adoption to leave the child alone. | The father of a Malawian baby adopted by American singer Madonna has urged human rights groups challenging the adoption to leave the child alone. |
Yohane Banda told the BBC he feared the controversy stirred by the groups could prompt Madonna to return the child. | Yohane Banda told the BBC he feared the controversy stirred by the groups could prompt Madonna to return the child. |
Malawian rights groups have begun a legal challenge, accusing Madonna of bending the law to adopt the baby. | Malawian rights groups have begun a legal challenge, accusing Madonna of bending the law to adopt the baby. |
David Banda is now at Madonna's London home after a Malawi judge granted her a temporary custody order. | David Banda is now at Madonna's London home after a Malawi judge granted her a temporary custody order. |
The Malawian activists say Madonna has used her wealth and prestige to sidestep a law requiring foreign adoptive parents to live in the country for 18 months. | |
Return fears | Return fears |
Yohane Banda had earlier told the AP news agency he would not have consented to the adoption if he had known it meant giving up his son. | Yohane Banda had earlier told the AP news agency he would not have consented to the adoption if he had known it meant giving up his son. |
He initially thought Madonna would just "educate and take care of our son". | He initially thought Madonna would just "educate and take care of our son". |
If everybody went there, they'd want to bring one of those children home and give them a better life Madonna More Madonna quotes | If everybody went there, they'd want to bring one of those children home and give them a better life Madonna More Madonna quotes |
"I was never told that adoption means that David will no longer be my son - if I was told this, I would not have allowed the adoption." | "I was never told that adoption means that David will no longer be my son - if I was told this, I would not have allowed the adoption." |
However, he later told Time magazine he did not want to challenge the adoption. | However, he later told Time magazine he did not want to challenge the adoption. |
"I don't want my child, who is already gone, to come back. I will be killing his future," he was quoted as saying. | "I don't want my child, who is already gone, to come back. I will be killing his future," he was quoted as saying. |
He has now told the BBC he wants rights groups to leave the child alone, for fear that they may anger Madonna and prompt her to return the child. | He has now told the BBC he wants rights groups to leave the child alone, for fear that they may anger Madonna and prompt her to return the child. |
He said he was unable to look after David. | He said he was unable to look after David. |
First interview | First interview |
Madonna has meanwhile said she is "disappointed" by media coverage of her bid to adopt the baby, saying it will discourage others from doing the same. | Madonna has meanwhile said she is "disappointed" by media coverage of her bid to adopt the baby, saying it will discourage others from doing the same. |
HAVE YOUR SAY The best thing Madonna can do is ask the press to leave her alone Jeremy, Druffield Send us your views | HAVE YOUR SAY The best thing Madonna can do is ask the press to leave her alone Jeremy, Druffield Send us your views |
"The media is doing a great disservice to all the orphans of Africa by turning it into such a negative thing," she said on Oprah Winfrey's chat show. | "The media is doing a great disservice to all the orphans of Africa by turning it into such a negative thing," she said on Oprah Winfrey's chat show. |
The pop star said her children had "embraced" the one-year-old's arrival. | The pop star said her children had "embraced" the one-year-old's arrival. |
The singer was giving her first public interview on the planned adoption that has created headlines around the world. | The singer was giving her first public interview on the planned adoption that has created headlines around the world. |
Interviewed via satellite from the UK, she said that she first spotted David in a documentary she is financing about Malawian orphans. | Interviewed via satellite from the UK, she said that she first spotted David in a documentary she is financing about Malawian orphans. |
"I became transfixed by him," she said. "But I didn't yet know I was going to adopt him. I was just drawn to him." | "I became transfixed by him," she said. "But I didn't yet know I was going to adopt him. I was just drawn to him." |
When she subsequently met the child at a Malawi orphanage, she was told he had survived malaria and tuberculosis but still had severe pneumonia. | When she subsequently met the child at a Malawi orphanage, she was told he had survived malaria and tuberculosis but still had severe pneumonia. |
"I was in a state of panic, because I didn't want to leave him in the orphanage because I knew they didn't have medication to take care of him," Madonna said. | "I was in a state of panic, because I didn't want to leave him in the orphanage because I knew they didn't have medication to take care of him," Madonna said. |
She told Winfrey that she gained permission to take the baby to a clinic, where he was given antibiotics. | She told Winfrey that she gained permission to take the baby to a clinic, where he was given antibiotics. |
She said she witnessed conditions in Malawi that were the equivalent of a "state of emergency". | She said she witnessed conditions in Malawi that were the equivalent of a "state of emergency". |
"I think if everybody went there, they'd want to bring one of those children home with them and give them a better life." | "I think if everybody went there, they'd want to bring one of those children home with them and give them a better life." |
The pop star funds six orphanages through her Raising Malawi charity and is setting up an orphanage for 4,000 children in a village outside the capital, Lilongwe. | The pop star funds six orphanages through her Raising Malawi charity and is setting up an orphanage for 4,000 children in a village outside the capital, Lilongwe. |
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