Our Stolen Children - by Australian artist Peter van de Voorde |
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More than 600,000 Australian children had little or no meaningful contact with one of their parents during 2005. This appalling situation is allowed to continue, despite well documented evidence showing the cruelty used to achieve such an outcome, by a significant number of parents with whom the children reside. Most of these children are unaware of the manipulative methods used to render them fatherless and are often coerced to join in with the alienation of their own father. Every child has the right to freely love and be loved by both parents. The U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child, Nov 1989, clearly sets out these rights (article 9/1,3). Therefore anyone engaged in the prevention of children claiming their fundamental human right to know both their mother and father, commits an act of child abuse and stands condemned. Billions of dollars are spent worldwide on lawers, psychologists, counsellors, other associated professions and thousands of bureaucrats, who fight hard to maintain the status quo, by attempting to justify their self-righteous views and involvement in the separation of our children from their parents. While at the same time three Australian fathers commit suicide every day, due to the trauma of separation from their families. |
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1. Father and Child | 7. No One is Listening | ||
2. Our Stolen Children | 8. Child Support Collection | ||
3. Set Them Free | 9. The Family Court | ||
4. There’s always Two Sides | 10. Beware of Shonky Psychologists | ||
5. Brooke’s Song | 11. Orders are Not Choices | ||
6. Parental Alienation | 12. Search For Your Family |