SOCHI, Russia – Moscow is not fully satisfied with the suspended sentence given to a US woman who poured spicy sauce into the mouth of her adopted Russian-born son, a Kremlin official said yesterday.
Alaska mother Jessica Beagley was sentenced on Monday after she was seen on a television programme punishing her seven-year-old son by making him swallow hot sauce and stand in a cold shower.
The case sparked anger in Russia, where there is growing concern about reports of abuse of children adopted from that country.
US municipal prosecutors filed the charge against Beagley after a home-made video of her discipline methods was broadcast on the Dr Phil show, a pop psychology programme, last year.
Beagley was given a suspended 180-day sentence on Monday after being convicted of misdemeanour child abuse.
An Alaska judge also placed her on three years’ probation and ordered her to continue counselling.
“I cannot say that this ruling completely satisfies us, but we must accept the verdict,” the Kremlin children’s rights ombudsman, Pavel Astahkov, said in a statement released by his spokeswoman.
Mr Astahkov said: “The conviction of Beagley and the sentence applied, while conditional, shows that the American justice system is prepared to punish parents who have humiliated their children, and that American society will not close its eyes to such cases.” The adoption of tens of thousands of Russian children by foreigners – particularly from Moscow’s cold war foe, the United States – has been a sensitive issue since the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union opened up Russia to the West.
Russian officials and media have cast a spotlight on cases of alleged abuse of Russia-born children at the hands of their American parents, some of them fatal.
The acrimony peaked last year when an American woman rejected her adopted son and put him alone on a plane back to Russia.
Russia halted most US adoptions and demanded a treaty to tighten regulation of the process and protect children from potential abuse. An agreement was concluded in July, and Mr Astakhov yesterday urged Russian lawmakers to ratify it soon.
Prosecutors say Beagley staged exaggerated and compounded punishments specifically to win a spot on the Dr Philprogramme, which has occasionally featured so-called "Angry Moms" in segments called "Mommy Confessions". – (Reuters)