Guilt and pain that never heals

Guilt and pain that never heals

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By Paul Kent
February 07, 2009 12:00am

THEY line up along the lounge, backs straight, headed to their first day of school. They have blonde hair and brown hair and green eyes and others colours hard to determine.
They love Billy Slater, they dress in high heels [...]

No more Lies, The Truth is out and the Family Court must Change and Protect The Children

Hearing the Families words about Darcey’s injustice, one of many children who suffer in silence and eventually died because the Family Court ordered it. Despite their cries, their pleas and even their parents concerns, the court still makes that order. In the latest press it was wonderful to see that the Australian [...]

Save the future Darcey Freemans from judicial abuse

Stop Judicial Abuse

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Published by Anonymum on Oct 18, 2008
Category: Human Rights
Region: GLOBAL
Target: USA, Australia, UK, Canada and all other participating Family Courts that engage in judicial abuse
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Background (Preamble):
Judicial Abuse
Introduction
Judicial abuse occurs when the effects of law itself are damaging to the person access to justice. In the most severe forms, Judicial abuse often occurs involving the most [...]

Save the future Darcey Freemans from judicial abuse

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Stop Judicial Abuse

8 Signatures

Published by Anonymum on Oct 18, 2008
Category: Human Rights
Region: GLOBAL
Target: USA, Australia, UK, Canada and all other participating Family Courts that engage in judicial abuse
Web site: http://anonymum.bravehost.com

Background (Preamble):
Judicial Abuse
Introduction
Judicial abuse occurs when the effects of law itself are damaging to the person access to justice. In the [...]