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| West Midlands Liberal Democrats | <info@westmidslibdems.org.uk> | 4th July 2008 |
ACTION TAKEN ON TV HORROR BULGARIAN ORPHANAGES9.28.00pm GMT Tue 4th Mar 2008
The orphanage shown in the recent BBC documentary 'Bulgaria's Abandoned Children' is to close, along with six other homes following a Bulgarian government decree. The documentary, first shown in September 2007, followed the lives of 75 residents and caused a public outcry with its disturbing images of malnourished disabled children in the run-down Mogilino home. Liberal Democrat MEP Liz Lynne, Vice President of the European Parliament's All Party Disability Intergroup and Member of the Subcommittee on Human Rights has long campaigned for de-institutionalisation of physically and mentally disabled people where possible. After meeting today with Kate Blewett, director of the documentary, to discuss the situation, Liz welcomed the closures, saying: "I am thrilled that the Bulgarian government has realised that these homes had to close; though I am saddened it took a TV programme to prompt action. The real work must now begin on giving the children proper care in a safe environment. "I was sickened by the appalling conditions shown, so I was not surprised to receive a large amount of letters from worried and angry constituents. I have since been working with my Bulgarian colleagues and worked with the European Commission to ensure that the Bulgarian authorities must now provide plans for progress on standards in care homes. "While this is positive news, the European Commission must do more by offering aid such as training resources for care workers, but it must also be prepared to condemn governments who do not act to improve standards. What we saw in the documentary is not acceptable in a modern European Union, or anywhere else."
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