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Madonna
Blasts Media for "Terrorizing" Baby's Father
10/27/06
Madonna has accused the world's media of turning "simple"
Malawian farmer Yohane Banda's life upside down by terrorizing him for
comments after the pop star adopted his baby son David.
The singer admits she's appalled by the lengths reporters are going to
to try and obtain damning comments about her from the father of her
adopted son.
Appearing on America's Oprah
Winfrey show yesterday (25OCT06), Madonna said she is
"disappointed" by press attacks on her, but insists she isn't
angry by comments Yohane Banda has allegedly made to the media, suggesting
he was confused by the adoption process and didn't realize his son would
be taken away from Malawi.
She said, "We had a hearing altogether with an interpreter... and
he looked into my eyes and said to me that he was very grateful that I was
going to give his son a life and that, had he kept his son with him in the
village, he would have buried him.
"I didn't really need any more confirmation that I was doing the
right thing and I had his blessing... I sat in that room, I looked into
that man's eyes.
"I believe that the press is manipulating this information out of
him. I believe, at this point in time, that he's been terrorised by the
media, that they have asked him things repeatedly, that they have put
words in his mouth and that they have spun a story that is completely
false.
"This is a simple man... who has nothing and suddenly he's seiged
(sic) by the media of the world and they have spun things out of control
and brought nothing but chaos to his life."
Madonna insisted she will make sure the son she will officially adopt
after an 18-month monitoring period is no stranger to his father or his
homeland.
She plans to return to Malawi, where she has set up a charity
foundation, at least once a year - and her adopted son will join her.
She added, "I will give David an education and a chance for a
better life and what better way for him to go back and help his own people
and help the Malawians and be a voice for his country."
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