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UNITED
KINGDOM |
28/02/2008 |

Grandparents Apart
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Press
release immediate 28th February 2008
What happens to the ‘Forgotten
Children’ that Childline and NSPPC cannot help.
Childline
Tuesday, 26 February 2008 16:11 answered 294,908 calls in
2007, a 9% increase on the number of calls answered in 2006
- but this was still less than half of all calls received.
Childline has launched a campaign to ensure that all calls
are answered by 2011.
NSPCC
have also stated they can only answer half the calls they
receive.
So
what happens to the children that do not get help ‘The
Forgotten Children’? They end up battered, neglected
and even murdered. In recent years the problems from drug
and alcohol in the home has soared. Will children’s
agencies ever be able to cope at this rate. Even if they
do become involved it is usually too late, the children
have suffered horribly as we read all too often in the press.
Grandparents
are special to their grandchildren and normally would give
everything they have got to make sure their grandchildren
are safe. The governments say grandparents are important
to children but still refuse them the right to protect them.
Must a lot more children suffer mental, emotional, physical
or sexual abuse or worse because the government won’t
give grandparents the right to have contact of a few hours
a month and able to send emails phone calls cards and letters
and presents. In fact a unique helpline for their grandchildren
children?
Grandparents
by law are irrelevant persons in their grandchildren’s
lives. That means they have no legal rights in the protection
of children. If they suspect that their grandchild/ren are
being abused, and because of their unique relationship they
have or had with the family involved they are very often
right, If they report what they suspect they are usually
branded as trouble makers and ignored.
We need an investigation
into why the obvious persons (grandparents) cannot have
the right to contact (early detection of abuse) with their
grandchildren that are subject to secret abuse in the home
where the abusers can be protected by law against anyone
suspecting the abuse.
Our grandchildren
desperately need it.
Ends
Jimmy
Deuchars
Grandparents
Apart Self Help Group Scotland
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CHILE |
26/02/2008 |

Amor
de Papá |
Hijos sin papá serán
futuros violentos, según el Servicio Nacional de
la Mujer.
COMUNICADO DE PRENSA 25 de febrero 2008
Más
informaciones y videos
En programa de debate
HOY, de La Red TV
Ministra del SERNAM reconoce maltrato de niños
en Tribunales de Familia
- Lamentablemente esta grave situación ya es generalizada
en nuestro país y las autoridades aún no
son capaces de terminar con la vulneración de derechos
de los niños en los propios Tribunales de Familia.
- En
el mismo programa periodístico, el presidente
de la agrupación AmordePapá.cl, David Abuhadba
Coldrey, calificó de “antiguo”
el criterio de la presidenta de la magistradas de familia,
Gabriela Ureta, señalándola como una de
las responsables del maltrato a los niños, avalando
acusaciones falsas de algunas madres y “visitas
para recomponer vínculos” de 30 minutos en
el mismo Tribunal, permitiendo la desvinculación
de los niños con sus padres y el desarrollo del
Síndrome de Alienación Parental (SAP).
- La ministra del Servicio Nacional de la Mujer, Laura
Albornoz, no tuvo más que RECONOCER el maltrato
de niños en los Tribunales de Familia tras la lapidaria
cifra que le entregó el presidente de AmordePapá.cl:
“EL 60 POR CIENTO DE LOS FEMICIDIOS SON COMETIDOS
POR HOMBRES QUE FUERON NIÑOS SIN LA IMAGEN DEL
PADRE, ENTONCES EN ESTE MOMENTO ESTAMOS CREANDO, EN NUESTROS
TRIBUNALES DE FAMILIA, FUTUROS FEMICIDAS”
Más informaciones e imágenes en programa
HOY, La Red TV.
- La directiva de AmordePapa.cl se reunirá
mañana, a las 11.00, con la ministra Laura Albornoz,
con el objetivo de lograr acuerdos para contener el grave
maltrato a niños chilenos en nuestros Tribunales
de Familia.
“CHILE, LA ONU
TE ESTA MIRANDO"
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ARGENTINA |
22/02/2008 |

Eduardo Medeot |
NO EXISTEN LOS DERECHOS HUMANOS PARA
NUESTROS NIÑOS EN ARGENTINA.
Esto
que hoy nos sucede , mañana puede sucederle a ud.
, a un hijo , hermano , familiar , vecino , amigo , conocido
, etc.
Todos debemos saber de esta mafia judicial y politica que
se dedica al negocio de las falsas denuncias , al robo,
secuestro , tortura , desaparicion y corrupcion sexual de
menores y a la destruccion de la niñez y la familia.
Por su bien y el de todos los suyos , difunda lo que sucede
.
Hagalo llegar a un periodista , juez , fiscal , autoridad
o a cualquiera que pueda hacer algo para evitar que esto
siga ocurriendo.
Ud. puede hacer algo para ayudar a terminar con esto re-
enviando este mail , difundiendolo.
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UNITED
STATES |
16/02/2008 |

A Child’s Right |
Save
the Date
Equal Parenting Bike Trek.
758 Miles from Lansing, MI to Washington, D.C in bicicletta!
Departure Thursday 7 August 2008
at 12h00
from Capitol Building Lawn - downtown - Lansing, Michigan
[Internet
web site]
Four
fathers pedal on bicycles 758 miles from the Lansing Capitol
to Wasington, D.C. They hope to reach the 2nd Annual Family
Preservation Festival on time!
Robert Pedersen, president and co-founder of Association
A Child's Right will participate for the 2nd time.
Dance4Equality
will be present at the 2008 Equal Parenting Bike Trek
Departure. A Child's Right has joined in a partnership/affiliation
with Dance4Equality and founder Derek Bailey, MSW for
equal parenting activities in Michigan. Dance4Equality
will be dressed in their traditional American Indian regalia
and will dance to their American Indian pow wow songs.Welcome
them to the fight for equal parenting rights.
[Internet
web site]
- 2nd Annual Family Preservation Festival - Lincoln Memorial
in Washington, D.C.- 15-17/08/2008 [Internet
web site]
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UNITED
STATES |
13/02/2008 |

Blog
Parental Kidnapping - Mona Lena
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Office of Children's Issues
to Handle Incoming Hague Abduction Convention Cases
[link
to US Government source]
Beginning
April 1, 2008, the Office of Children's Issues will assume
the handling of all incoming cases under the Hague Convention
on the Civil Aspects of Parental Child Abduction, that
is, abductions of children from foreign countries to the
United States.
Incoming cases were previously handled by the National
Center of Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). The
Department of State has greatly appreciated the excellent
service that NCMEC has provided in these cases to parents
and children. The Office of Children's Issues aims to
continue this high level of service.
Effective April 1, 2008, parents in Convention countries
whose children have been wrongfully removed to the United
States, or wrongfully retained in the United States, should
file an application for return or access with our office.
Contact our office for more information.
List
of Countries under the Hague Convention
Office
of Children’s Issues
Toll Free Phone from within the U.S.: 1-888-407-4747 (8
a.m. - 8 p.m.)
Phone: (202) 736-9090
Adoption Office Fax: (202) 736-9080
Abduction Office Fax: (202) 736-9133
To
contact us by e-mail:
For international parental child abduction and adoption
country-specific information: AskCI@state.gov.
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SPAIN |
11/02/2008 |

Plataforma por la
Custodia Compartida |
Photos
of the Event
- promoted by the Association Manos Unidas por
la Custodia Compartida
Madrid - 10 febbraio 2008
"Custodia Compartida SI - Denuncias Falsas NO - Sindrome
de Alienacion Parental NO"
[Internet
Web Site & Programme]
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UNITED
STATES |
31/01//2008 |

PAAO
Parental Alienation Awareness Organization
founders of Parental Alienation Awareness Day -
April 25th
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25 APRIL 2008
International Parental Alienation Awareness Day
Let's
make 2008 the year that all children will be able to give
and receive all of the love they deserve.
We
are looking for representatives to ask their governors or
elected officials to proclaim or recognize April 25th as
Parental Alienation Awareness Day. We are pleased that the
governors of the states of Florida, Indiana, Connecticut,
Montana, Kentucky, Iowa, Maine, Nevada, and Nebraska, as
well as the country of Bermuda, have issued either proclamations
or recognition of April 25th as Parental Alienation Awareness
Day so far.
The process is fairly easy and straightforward, and PAAO
has the proclamation wording and petition request, along
with statistics, articles, and much information about Parental
Alienation. The requirement, however, is that a proclamation
must be requested by, and sent to, a resident of that state/province
or country.
We are calling on volunteers to request proclamations from
their governors, MP's or elected officials, so that everyone
everywhere will be made aware of the pain and damage parental
alienation behaviors do to our children and families.
If you are interested in helping us get proclamations for
April 25th, please go to http://www.paawareness.org/governorspackage.asp
for more information and direction.
Teddy
Bear March
Our friends from F4J Canada are planning a Teddy Bear March
to Parliament for Parental Alienation Awareness Day, April
25th. The idea is to place hundreds of bears, each holding
photos or names of alienated children, on the steps of Parliament.
Let's
make 2008 the year that all children will be able to give
and receive all of the love they deserve.
Internet
web site for more informations |
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