Earlier today I had a conversation with a very senior officer with the Department of State's Office of Children's Issues concerning scheduling a meeting concerning various legislative initiatives the I CARE Foundation has been working on in the aftermath of Senate Resolution 543 passing.
During my conversation, one particular issue became very clear: there are a lot of international parental child abductions occurring right now.
And this really stinks.
So please educate yourself about IPCA. Nearly every targeted parent of abduction never thought it could happen to them.
Peter Thomas Senese
Founding Director
The I CARE Foundation
Best-selling author Peter Thomas Senese's critically acclaimed international legal thriller 'Chasing The Cyclone' has had a substantial social impact protecting against global children abduction. The New York Journal of Books stated Chasing The Cyclone is “A well-written thriller you will be reluctant to put down” while targeted families of abduction have called it a blue-print on how to protect against parental kidnapping. For Senese, it is the seed that has grown into the I CARE Foundation.
lundi 10 décembre 2012
jeudi 6 décembre 2012
U.S. Senate Takes Hard Stand Against International Parental Child Abduction: Passes Senate Resolution 543
On Tuesday evening, December 4th, 2012, inside the United States Capitol Building, United States Senators Unanimously took a defiant stand against international parental child abduction.
The I CARE Foundation is pleased
to share that U.S. Senator Barbara Boxter’s International Parental Child Abduction Resolution (Senate Resolution 543) first introduced
to the Senate on August 2nds, 2012 passed unanimously yesterday, http://www.blogger.com/homeDecember 4th,
2012 a Senate vote. Previously, Senator
Boxter stated before a Senate Foreign Relations Committee Business Meeting
presided over Chairman John Kerry (D-MA) that, “The International Parental Child Abduction Resolution condemns the
abduction of a child by one parent to another country. It also calls on our nation
and the international community to do more to resolve current and future
abduction cases.” Senator Boxter also stated she “Introduced this resolution to
help shine a light on child abduction and to urge immediate and sustained
action to address it.”

Senate Resolution 543 reinforces several critical issues that are
expected to come to the aid of targeted children and parents, as is discussed
in a step-by-step summary analysis provided below. However, on the surface, and with great light
on the subject needed, Resolution 543 names Japan, India and Egypt as the worst
offenders in the kidnappings of children from the United States to countries
abroad.
For more information on international parental child abduction, please click here.
The I CARE Foundation would like to thank all of our members, associates, and friends who worked to help educate our nation's lawmakers as to the necessity that Senate Resolution 543 pass. We extend our thanks to each of you, as we acknowledge and thank child advocates everywhere who worked to have SR 543 passed.
Thank you -
Peter Thomas Senese
Founding Director
The I CARE Foundation


Senator Boxter’s comments made
before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee unequivocally shed light as to
the great difficulties targeted children and parents face. Senator Boxter, a known child advocate stated
before Senator Kerry’s Foreign Relations Committee that, “The resolution (Senate
543) condemns the abduction of a child by one parent to another country. It
also calls on our nation and the international community to do more to resolve
current and future abduction cases. By approving this resolution, we are
sending a clear, bipartisan message that the United States Senate stands united
in its condemnation of child abduction and its commitment to help end this
injustice.”
The U.S. Senate unanimously
passed a Senate Resolution 543 by a
voice vote yesterday. Impressively, the resolution garnered 28 original
cosponsors, and is a clear indication that the voices of the community of
activists are reaching the halls of our nation’s Capitol.

Equally importantly, Senate Resolution 543 calls for several
critical actions to be taken that will open up new avenues of child
protection. Specifically, Senator Boxter’s
resolution calls for the immediate review of the protocols previously established
by the United States Congress when our lawmakers agreed to become a signatory
member of the Hague Convention on the
Civil Aspects of International Parental Child Abduction. Specifically, Senate Resolution 543 (Article 2) (Section II) (Part E) states:
(E) review the advisory services made
available to United States citizens by the United States Department of State,
the United States Department of Justice, and other United States Government
agencies—
(i) to improve the prevention of
international parental child abduction from the United States; and
(ii) to ensure that effective and timely
assistance is provided to United States citizens who are parents of children
abducted from the United States and taken to foreign countries.
What (Article 2) (Section II) (Part E) (iI) makes
it clear that:
A review of Congress’ existing
declaration when it annexed the Hague
Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction whereas it
declined to financially assist targeted parents who have had their child
criminally kidnapped (International Kidnapping Crimes Act) reunite with their
children.
According to an I CARE Foundation recent study, parents who have their children internationally abducted face severe and overwhelming costs in attempting to reunite with their kidnapped children, and the financial costs and economic impact on the U.S. economy over the next 10 years is expected to reach over 5 Billion U.S. Dollars. Clearly the resolution’s (2)(E)(ii) is specifying that the United States government must “ensure that effective and timely assistance is provided to Untied States citizens” who have their children kidnapped – and this means financial assistance that may be required to locate an internationally kidnapped child, financial assistance for litigation expenses and any activity associated with a child’s recovery, including reunification assistance. How important is this? Enormous, particularly when we must consider that many of targeted parents fail to reunite with their abducted child because the stealing parent knows that so long as they can financially drain the other parent’s resources, and tie up the litigation into a long process, they should be successful in achieving their criminal act of abduction. Should this portion of the Senate’s resolution be upheld, not only will it change the ability of a targeted parent to protect their child, but it will alter the dynamics of an abductor’s litigation strategy because they will not be able to financially drain the targeted parent.
According to an I CARE Foundation recent study, parents who have their children internationally abducted face severe and overwhelming costs in attempting to reunite with their kidnapped children, and the financial costs and economic impact on the U.S. economy over the next 10 years is expected to reach over 5 Billion U.S. Dollars. Clearly the resolution’s (2)(E)(ii) is specifying that the United States government must “ensure that effective and timely assistance is provided to Untied States citizens” who have their children kidnapped – and this means financial assistance that may be required to locate an internationally kidnapped child, financial assistance for litigation expenses and any activity associated with a child’s recovery, including reunification assistance. How important is this? Enormous, particularly when we must consider that many of targeted parents fail to reunite with their abducted child because the stealing parent knows that so long as they can financially drain the other parent’s resources, and tie up the litigation into a long process, they should be successful in achieving their criminal act of abduction. Should this portion of the Senate’s resolution be upheld, not only will it change the ability of a targeted parent to protect their child, but it will alter the dynamics of an abductor’s litigation strategy because they will not be able to financially drain the targeted parent.
Equally important, (Article 2)
(Section II) (Part E) does something that could potentially make the greatest
difference of all aspects of the resolution.
Specifically, the Department of State’s Office of Children’s Issues
(OCI), which I believe is made up of some of the most dedicated and caring
child advocates on the planet, presently have extreme limitations on what it
can and cannot do to assist American parents who have had their child
abducted. Which leads to great
frustration by the nation’s citizens who turn to OCI for assistance.
By calling to “review the advisory services made available to United States citizens by the United States Department of State, the United States Department of Justice, and other United States Government agencies”, the Senate Resolution 543 is not only clearly identifying but acknowledging that the existing agencies charged with protecting our nation’s children need to be overhauled in that there is a need to provide OCI with more power to act on behalf of kidnapped children. Surely, when this definitive review is conducted, there will be a clear disposition that OCI is underfunded, understaffed, and given limited power, which means as part of the Department of State, it is underutilized.
By calling to “review the advisory services made available to United States citizens by the United States Department of State, the United States Department of Justice, and other United States Government agencies”, the Senate Resolution 543 is not only clearly identifying but acknowledging that the existing agencies charged with protecting our nation’s children need to be overhauled in that there is a need to provide OCI with more power to act on behalf of kidnapped children. Surely, when this definitive review is conducted, there will be a clear disposition that OCI is underfunded, understaffed, and given limited power, which means as part of the Department of State, it is underutilized.
(Article 2) (Section II) (Part E)
importantly states since international parental child abduction is a federal
criminal act of kidnapping – this is not a child custody disagreement but a
brutal act against a child – that review of existing protocols on how our
national law enforcement agency may assist a targeted parent who has had a
child abducted.
This section of Senate Resolution 543 is critical because
today, and in the past, the vast majority of parental child kidnappers did not
fear any retribution for the scheming, abusive, and destructive criminal act of
cross-border abduction. Without concern
that they would be held accountable for their act, and with the financial
playing field heavily tilted in their favor, there has been a sharp increase of
child abductions that could see as many as 100,000 to 125,000 American childrenabducted abroad if we consider the current number of reported cases of
abduction, the forecasted number of unreported cases of abduction, the growth
rate of abduction, and underlying conditions such as immigration migration to
the United States as well as general population growth as factors.
Critically supporting (Article 2)
(Section II) (Part E) is (Article 2) (Section II) (Part A), whereas the
resolution calls for:
(A) Vigorously pursue the return of each child
abducted by a parent from the United States to another country through all
appropriate means, facilitate access by the left-behind parent if the child is
not returned, and, where appropriate, seek the extradition of the parent that
abducted the child.
Did you notice the key words, “Vigorously
pursue the return of each child abducted by a parent from the United States?”
This is clearly indicating that
the United States Senate is sending a message that children will no longer be
considered collateral political damage and that the United States government
will protect and defend its defenseless, innocent children who are kidnapped
and held hostage overseas.
How?
By seeking “the extradition of
the parent that abducted the child.”
As previously stated, parental
child abductors have little concern that there actions will be prosecuted even
though the acts of international parental child abduction violates federal laws
including criminal codes on kidnapping, and, at times, laws prohibiting the
aiding and abetting of a fugitive. In
addition, a state’s laws on abduction are also violated, as well as criminal
codes of child abuse and child neglect.
Of course contempt of court and perjury are rampant in these cases, and
are punishable by contempt of court charges.
However, now it is clear that a
parent can and should seek criminal remedy in
conjunction with civil remedy available to them under the Hague
Convention.
For a long time now, child
abduction prevention advocates and chasing parents have all shared a very
important message: by having an arrest warrant issued against a child abductor,
by extraditing the abductor on kidnapping charges, by prosecuting abductors,
and by having them sentenced, a strong message that will serve as a deterrent
against abduction will be issued, and many would-be abductors will think
carefully before they abuse their child.
Extradition means in many cases
that in the simplest terms an abductor will have limited ability to hide under
the rules of law of another nation.
Granted, part of the challenge is that each country has its own rules as
to what type of crime it will allow extradition of; however, the underpinnings of Senate Resolution 543 is to use
diplomacy that enables the laws of a child’s country of original jurisdiction
to allow the child’s custodial parent the ability of protecting their child.
Obviously, it is critical that
international parental child abduction occurs.
Which means new abduction prevention laws must be created while certain
existing policies must be modified. Clearly,
new laws and policy modifications that occur will become worthless if judges
presiding over courts of jurisdiction of a targeted child do not enforce the
laws they are governed to uphold. Furthermore, it must become a mandatory
policy for each child protective agency to develop a special division of
trained personnel familiar with international parental child abduction in order
to protect a child from abuse, including the common-place false claims made by
a taking parent against a targeted parent.
Over the past 15 years the U.S.
Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention,
funded a study on child abduction murder cases. The number of cases of filicide
– the murder of a child by one of their parents – was alarming. A recent report issued by the I CARE
Foundation provides acute insight as to the grave risk of murder associated
with international child abduction cases.
Perhaps shedding light as to just
how important Senate Resolution 543 is are the comments of Mr. Joel Walter,Esq., a Board of Director of the I CARE Foundation when he shared his insight
on parental chld abduction and the threat of parental child murder. “Once
removed from their home, the child becomes a hostage who is put into more
danger than being alienated from their other parent and family, being forced to
live the life as a fugitive, having their identity stripped away – no, there is
much more at risk than all of this: there is the risk that filicide – the
murder of a child at the hands of one of their parents – will occur. And this
is the reality that we all keep in the forefront of our thoughts: child
abductors have demonstrated their cleverness and willingness to scheme and
break the law as exhibited by their criminal act of kidnapping, the vast
majority of abductors kidnap their child because they have lost control of
their emotions and use the child as a pawn for revenge against the other parent
and are willing to go to nearly any length to cause pain and suffering to their
target, even if it is at the expense of their own child, and conceivably, as
has been demonstrated in various forms and ways as exhibited by the number of
filicide cases, a parental child abductor could murder their own child as the
ultimate act of revenge – especially when a child’s return to their country of
original jurisdiction has been ordered or is imminent.”
For targeted parents who have had
their children abducted to countries such as Japan, India, and Egypt, who are
not members of the Hague Abduction Convention, Senate Resolution 543 made it clear that the United States legislative
branch no longer is willing to sit idle while American children are kidnapped
or illegally detained abroad while laws in their country and courts that
oversee these laws do nothing to uphold the legitimate claims of law based upon
a child’s original jurisdiction and the prevailing laws and court orders issued
from such jurisdiction.
A portion of the preamble of
Senate Resolution 543 reads:
Whereas Japan, India, and Egypt are not
parties to the Hague Abduction Convention and were also among the top 10
countries to which children in the United States were most frequently abducted
in 2011;
Whereas, in many countries, such as Japan
and India, international parental child abduction is not considered a crime,
and custody rulings made by courts in the United States are not typically
recognized by courts in those countries; and
Whereas Japan is the only member of the
Group of 7 major industrialized countries that has not yet become a party to
the Hague Abduction Convention: Now, therefore, be it –
Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA)
sponsored Senate Resolution 543, which garnered 28 original cosponsors and
passed the Senate by voice vote Tuesday evening. Senator Boxer has been the
Congressional leader on this issue since 2006, consistently raising legislative
awareness. The renown child advocate Senator Boxter said, “I am so proud that
today (Tuesday evening, December 4th, 2012) the Senate took a stand
to condemn the tragic and devastating crime of child abduction,” Senator Boxer
said. “This resolution is a resounding call to the international community to
join together to prevent and resolve abduction cases.”
Sentiment from several key United
States Senators demonstrates a reshaping of Congress’ view on international
parental child abduction with an intent to act.
“International child abduction is a tragic
situation that impacts not only the parents who are left behind but also the
children who have been illegally separated from them and denied any contact,”
Senator Lugar said. “Bringing greater attention to this issue is important if
we are to change other governments' attitudes to these abductions.”
Senator Inhofe said, “Unfortunately, some countries around the
world are complicit in allowing these unacceptable acts. The heart wrenching stories I have heard from
parents is not just devastating for them, but destructive for the
children. It is time for the Senate to
act in a way that will help end this injustice.
This well written measure is a high priority. I encourage my colleagues on both sides of
the aisle to join in this effort.”
“International child abductions
aren't faceless crimes, they're real and they're tragic,” Senator Kerry said. “The
United States must condemn international abductions and work to resolve
them. The international community must
stand up and do all it can to make this right."
New Jersey Senator Lautenberg
said, “We need to gain the support of countries around the world in condemning
this practice and agreeing to cooperate in the return of abducted children.
This resolution will help us prevent these tragedies in the future."
So now where do we go?
Well, obviously Senate Resolution
543 clearly indicates that the way our government, courts, and law enforcement
handle international parental child abduction is not enough. More – much more must be done as
international child kidnapping spreads.
Prevention of abduction is
critical. This means that judges
presiding over cases of abduction risk or act must become fully aware of the
laws they oversee as well as the seriousness of this crime against children. Education is critical.
The United States Senate has
shared a very strong message: international parental child abduction is not a
child custody case: it is criminal kidnapping, and it must be treated as such.
In addition, we need new laws
that will help prevent abduction. Two
immediate legislative initiatives the I CARE Foundation is currently working on
is to:
1. Create
a secondary secure screening list so that individuals possessing a right of
U.S. citizenship and who are determined by courts or law enforcement to be
high-risk child abductors may be vetted
prior to travel to ensure they are not abducting a child. This proposal is similar
to the current Prevent Departure Program, which presently only permits the
listing of individuals onto a secure screening list that do not possess a right
of U.S. citizenship and who are in the United States.
2. Under
the current Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative Policy, American children are permitted
to travel outside of the country by land or sea to adjoining nations such as
Mexico, Canada, and certain Caribbean-Island nations by presenting only a
photocopy of a naturalization document such as a photocopy of a birth
certificate. We call upon the mandatory
use of valid passports for all children entering into or traveling from the
United States.
Obviously, bolstering the Officeof Children’s Issues resources and capability are critical. And using direct and ongoing diplomatic
efforts to bring countries to the table of the Hague Abduction Convention, and
ensuring that they comply with the treaty are also critical.
Senator Boxter’s Senate Resolution
543 Cosponsors was a bipartisan effort and included Senators Feinstein,
Blumenthal, Rubio, Durbin, Kirk, Lugar, Moran, Roberts, Landrieu, Kerry,
Cardin, Mikulski, Blunt, Lautenberg, Menendez, Gillibrand, Inhofe, Merkley,
Wyden, Casey, Toomey, Reed, Whitehouse, Johnson, Hutchinson, Leahy, Cantwell,
and Murray.
We applaud and thank Senator
Boxter and all the Senators who passed Resolution 543 yesterday. This is a major step in the right direction
toward protecting our nation’s children, and equally, in doing so, sending a
message to other nations that they too, must protect their child citizens.
We do take note that the
statistical numbers of the number of cases of abduction cited in the
legislative resolution are not accurate in that the cited 2011 numbers reflect
the number of reported abductions that occurred in the year 2010. We also take note that it is believe that the
number of unreported cases of international parental child abduction are
between 100% and 125% of the reported cases of abduction. Finally, we believe that it is important to
note that to state that international parental child abduction is on the
aggregate rise of over 25% per year from the last known cited reporting years
of 2006 through 2010. The represented number
of abduction cases in the senate resolution demonstrates that there is a
critical need for more current research and shared updated information
concerning just how severe international child abduction is today.
Again, we are thankful for everyone's efforts in making Senate Resolution 543 a reality.
Again, we are thankful for everyone's efforts in making Senate Resolution 543 a reality.
The full text of Senate Resolution
543 is below.
RESOLUTION
Whereas international parental child abduction is a tragic and common
occurrence;
Whereas the abduction of a child by one parent is a heartbreaking loss
for the left-behind parent and deprives the child of a relationship with 2
loving parents;
Whereas, according to the Report on Compliance with the Hague
Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction of the United
States Department of State from April 2010, research shows that abducted
children are at risk of significant short- and long-term problems, including
“anxiety, eating problems, nightmares, mood swings, sleep disturbances, [and]
aggressive behavior”;
Whereas, according to that report, left-behind parents may also
experience substantial psychological and emotional issues, including feelings
of “betrayal, sadness over the loss of their children or the end of their
marriage, anger toward the other parent, anxiety, sleeplessness, and severe
depression”, as well as financial strain while fighting for the return of a
child;
Whereas, since 1988, the United States, which has a treaty relationship
under the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction,
done at The Hague October 25, 1980 (TIAS 11670) (referred to in this preamble
as the “Hague Abduction Convention’’) with 69 other countries, has agreed with
its treaty partners to follow the terms of the Hague Abduction Convention;
Whereas the Hague Abduction Convention provides a legal framework for
securing the prompt return of wrongfully removed or retained children to the
countries of their habitual residence where competent courts can make decisions
on issues of custody and the best interests of the children;
Whereas, according to the United States Department of State, the number
of new cases of international child abduction from the United States increased
from 579 in 2006 to 941 in 2011;
Whereas, in 2011, those 941 cases involved 1,367 children who were
reported abducted from the United States by a parent and taken to a foreign
country;
Whereas, in 2011, more than 660 children who were abducted from the
United States and taken to a foreign country were returned to the United
States;
Whereas 7 of the top 10 countries to which children from the United
States were most frequently abducted in 2011 are parties to the Hague Abduction
Convention, including Mexico, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Ecuador,
Brazil, and Colombia;
Whereas Japan, India, and Egypt are not parties to the Hague Abduction
Convention and were also among the top 10 countries to which children in the
United States were most frequently abducted in 2011;
Whereas, in many countries, such as Japan and India, international
parental child abduction is not considered a crime, and custody rulings made by
courts in the United States are not typically recognized by courts in those
countries; and
Whereas Japan is the only member of the Group of 7 major industrialized
countries that has not yet become a party to the Hague Abduction Convention:
Now, therefore, be it
Resolved,
That—
(1) the Senate—
(A) condemns the international abduction of
all children;
(B) urges countries identified by the
United States Department of State as noncompliant or demonstrating patterns of
noncompliance with the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child
Abduction, done at The Hague October 25, 1980 (TIAS 11670) (referred to in this
resolution as the “Hague Abduction Convention”) to fulfill their commitment
under international law to expeditiously implement the provisions of the Hague
Abduction Convention;
(C) calls on all countries to become a
party to the Hague Abduction Convention and to promptly institute measures to
equitably and transparently address cases of international parental child
abduction; and
(D) calls on all countries that have not
become a party to the Hague Abduction Convention to develop a mechanism for the
resolution of current and future cases of international parental child
abduction that occur before those countries become a party to the Hague
Abduction Convention in order to facilitate the prompt return of children
abducted to those countries to the children’s countries of habitual residence;
and
(2) it is the sense of the Senate that the
United States should—
(A) vigorously pursue the return of each
child abducted by a parent from the United States to another country through
all appropriate means, facilitate access by the left-behind parent if the child
is not returned, and, where appropriate, seek the extradition of the parent
that abducted the child;
(B) take all appropriate measures to ensure
that a child abducted to a country that is a party to the Hague Abduction
Convention is returned to the country of habitual residence of the child in
compliance with the provisions of the Hague Abduction Convention;
(C) continue to use diplomacy to encourage
other countries to become a party to the Hague Abduction Convention and to take
the necessary steps to effectively fulfill their responsibilities under the
Hague Abduction Convention;
(D) use diplomacy to encourage countries
that have not become a party to the Hague Abduction Convention to develop an
institutionalized mechanism to transparently and expeditiously resolve current
and future cases of international child abduction that occur before those
countries become a party to the Hague Abduction Convention; and
(E) review the advisory services made
available to United States citizens by the United States Department of State,
the United States Department of Justice, and other United States Government
agencies—
(i) to improve the prevention of
international parental child abduction from the United States; and
(ii) to ensure that effective and timely
assistance is provided to United States citizens who are parents of children
abducted from the United States and taken to foreign countries.
lundi 3 décembre 2012
Peter Thomas Senese - Love Letters From Kidnappers
In my personal and professional capacity as the Founding Director of the I CARE Foundation, I have at times had from time-to-time an abductor let me know they are not very happy with me.
Seriously.
I know!
I am very troubled by that.
I am not a fan of bullies or individuals who think it is okay to attempt to intimidate someone, especially when there is a child at risk.
If you are bullied, I suggest you take a look at the Stop Bullying website created by the U.S. Government or the NGO 'Reach Out': both offer valuable resources and suggestions.
Being bullied takes a whole different twist when you are physically or psychologically threatened, including having your online identity threatened (this is why I worked very hard at getting online impersonation and identity theft criminal laws passed in California and New York).
No threat should ever be taken lightly, especially when a threat is made by a person who is so out of touch with reality, such as a parent who criminally internationally kidnaps a child. When a threat comes from a kidnapper, it is important to remember that the person is a delusional psychopath who has placed their own child at grave risk because of their own narcissistic behavior.
Now I must admit, I enjoy receiving letters, particularly from readers from all around the world who have contacted me about my various novels such as Chasing The Cyclone, Cloning Christ, and The Den of the Assassin, or my non-fiction historical works including In Their Own Words or The World Turned Upside Down.

On a near-daily basis I also receive at least one new email from a parent somewhere in the world thanking me for my and the I CARE Foundation's team's work in helping protect chid abduction.
So, as part of the course, and because of the increased activity of the foundation's success in helping others, par for the course is that on occasion I will receive 'Love Letters' from child kidnappers or would-be child abductors offering all sorts of pleasantries.
Today was one of those days when I received more lovely fan mail.
And so, I do try to write back to everyone who writes to me. So here is my message to my most recent admirer:
My Dear Secret Admirer,
Thank you for taking the time to write and offer some suggestions on things you are willing to do on my behalf. It is very thoughtful of you to keep me in mind. It is also very considerate of you to remind me of just how important my and the I CARE Foundation's work is, especially when it comes to standing up to monsters who make threats like you recently have. In being reminded of the lunatics that steal children - you included - I recommit myself to standing in the face of the heinous act of child kidnapping. And as I reemit myself, I know that there are more than simply a few good men who really care.
I hope you enjoy your day. As for me - I am going to go cower under my bed, worry about you, and move to Mars. Oh wait, instead I think I'm going to take a deep breath, and have a fruit salad ... one filled with oranges, apples, bananas, kiwi, peaches, plums, pears, grapes, melons, strawberries and the likes.
Thank you for reminding me that there are idiots and bullies in the world who must be stood up to.
So here I am ....
Oh one last thing ... I now know who you are. Enjoy the rest of the day.
Peter Thomas Senese
Founding Director
The I CARE Foundation
vendredi 30 novembre 2012
Peter Thomas Senese - Giving Thanks For All The Children The I CARE Foundation Has Assisted

I am so incredibly thankful for the many blessings, privileges, and responsibilities I have in my life. But most of all, I am most fortunate that I have the opportunity to share many great things with some truly remarkable friends.
If it is true that your life is rich because of the purpose that drives you - and I do believe this to be true - I am truly wealthy where it matters most.
Okay, a hectic but delightful Thanksgiving Day has come and gone - there was a wonderful Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, a lot of waving, and a silly lady who I continue to enjoy so much with being the silly lady that she is. And there was lots of family, too many courses of food - I did make room for several of my mother's spectacular riceballs - and just enough time to get ready for 'Black Thursday Night' and' Black Friday', which, after giving it two seconds of thought, never happened. Instead, I decided a small second helping of pumpkin pie sure would beat joining the cattle-call of eager shoppers waiting in line for a bargain.

Despite all the activity, and there was a lot going on, I never thought sight of what I was thankful for. As I said, joining my 'top of the list', and inclusionary of my family's safety, happiness, and health was the great blessing of friendship I have been fortuante to share and embrace.
My work in the world of storytelling has allowed me to see the world over and over again. I am thankful that these possibilities have allowed me to evolve into the thoughtful person I continue to aspire to be.
I am also so thankful that by embracing my voice as a storyteller, which requires courage and belief in yourself, I have been able to impact others in a positive way in my capacity as the Founding Director of the I CARE Foundation. God knows I have a lot to say about protecting children from international child abduction.
And I have been blessed to know gentleness despite much time I spend in the darkness fighting against kidnapping of children. In hindsight, I think knowing what it is like to be a parent Chasing The Cyclone of abduction has increased my capacity to love deeper, richer, and compasionately.
I truly am thankful for all I have in my life. I see what I do have, not what I do not. I embrace those in my life, while respectfully remembering those who have passed in a way that reminds me that they have never left - but instead -that I need to rethink how I see and feel them. I love being a storyteller - which I view as a wonderful adventure as oppossed to work. I actually love my professional work - which is quite different than the adventures I have as a writer, but none-the-less equally fulfilling, and I embrace with vigor and purpose my volunteer activism fighting against abduction as a board member of the I CARE Foundation, assisting children who are learning to fight challenging illnesses, and of course, celebrating literacy and our imaginations. And through the many challenges I have had in my own life, I am so thankful that through them, I have learned to see the magic that exists around me each and every day. It may have taken some time, but I am so thankful that I have learned how to embrace wonderment. And God knows just how thankful I am to have help make a difference in either bringing home a large number of kidnapped children or protecting them from abduction. Yes - Chasing The Cyclone has helped build many miracles.

Most of all, I am thankful that there is so much love around me and in my life.
Perhaps it is not a coincidence that the I CARE Foundation logo is a heart with little hands on it . . . and that is more than pretty cool.
So even though I am a little late in sharing my perspective about Thanksgiving and all that I am deeply appreciative of and for, here I am letting my family, friends, fellow activists, and my readers from all over the world know you have all given me so much to be thankful for. And if I have sent this message specifically to you - it comes from the heart - Thank You for being a part of an incredible year. I am truly thankful you are in my life.
In the spirit of friendship -
samedi 24 novembre 2012
Peter Thomas Senese - I CARE Foundation Founding Director
In my capacity as the Founding Director of the I CARE Foundation, I would like to bring to light that international parental child abduction is on the rise.
So this is what I have to say . . .
mercredi 21 novembre 2012
Lincoln - A Remarkable Film About An Incredible Man
Last night I went to see Steven Spielberg's 'Lincoln' starring Daniel Day Lewis, who I believe is the best actor ever to appear in film. As expected, Mr. Spielberg's storyline, drawn from the extraordinary book publication about President Lincoln written by Doris Kearns Goodwin and the high-octane screenplay of Tony Kuschner (I once was a shareholder in one of Tony's production companies), portrayed a man so courageous, so benevolant, so intelligent, and so steeped in morals, that his life will forever change the course of the human race.
I was inspired. I am inspired.
Clearly, Abraham Lincoln faced great challenges during his presidency, and Lewis delievers these challenges perfectly in Mr. Spielberg's brilliant film.
In these challenges, Lincoln never waivered. He followed the course. He believed. And he let his faith in his belief guide him to do what was right.
As an advocate fighting to protect children from internatinal abduction and human trafficking, there are times when it appears the wall we try to push back does not move.
I really appreciated seeing 'Lincoln' last night.
Bravo! Bravo! Bravo!
Do yourself a favor, seriously: go and see Lincoln. It very well might make you ask yourself this question: How can I be a better person?
I was inspired. I am inspired.
Clearly, Abraham Lincoln faced great challenges during his presidency, and Lewis delievers these challenges perfectly in Mr. Spielberg's brilliant film.
In these challenges, Lincoln never waivered. He followed the course. He believed. And he let his faith in his belief guide him to do what was right.
As an advocate fighting to protect children from internatinal abduction and human trafficking, there are times when it appears the wall we try to push back does not move.
I really appreciated seeing 'Lincoln' last night.
Bravo! Bravo! Bravo!
Do yourself a favor, seriously: go and see Lincoln. It very well might make you ask yourself this question: How can I be a better person?
lundi 19 novembre 2012
Peter Thomas Senese: The Office Of Childrens Issues

Over the past year I have been working on a report about the Office of Childrens Issues. Granted, there are many frustrations met by parents who have been targeted by abduction. The reality is that under existing law, OCI can only act in a way Congress annexed.

More to come in the near future . . .
In the meantime, the I CARE Foundation continues to work toward new legislation that will help protect children from abduction.
To learn more about international parental child abduction, please visit Peter Thomas Senese's Chasing The Cyclone website.
dimanche 18 novembre 2012
Off To Washington - Fighting To Protect Children - Interviews and A Little Insight
Well, I'm off to Washington, D.C. - again. The I CARE Foundation Keeps Moving The Mountain

For me, this includes embracing my financial humble beginnings that placed true wealth from the inredible love and dedication of two amazing parents and a wonderful family, to an emphasis on education, to success on Wall Street, to fights with cancer, to success in the world of storytelling, to doing what I needed to in order to protect my child's birth, to chasing the cyclones of abduction, and in the end standing up to that storm and many that came after because in truth, I care.
Jennifer Cluff has been voted as one of Canada's Top 5 Parenting Writers/ Bloggers. I agreed to an interview with Ms. Cluff, which appears in her high-octane parenting website, 'Mom-ology'.
I invite you to read this interview - it is insightful.
Well - time to get to another airport ... its Sunday morning, but the I CARE Foundation has lots to do in our nation's capitol.
Kindest regards,
Peter Thomas Senesewww.chasingthecyclone.com
mercredi 14 novembre 2012
U.S. Department Of State Seeking Attorneys To Fight Against Child Abduction
I CARE Foundation Continues Recruitment Campaign: The U.S. Department of State Seeks Attorneys to Join The 'Hague Convention Attorney Network'
The I CARE Foundation continues its effort to assist The Department of State's Office of Children's Issues recruit lawyers interested in participating and assisting parents involved in international family law and child abduction cases to join the "Hague Convention Attorney Network". The Department of State's attorney network offers attorneys the opportunity to assist a child who has been abducted, but also offers a mentor program where lawyers with limited experience in the growing field of international family law can be mentored by some of the most skilled international family law attorneys in the nation. According to the I CARE Foundation, the surging growtih in the number of international child abductions and prevention cases in the United States and abroad has created a substantial need for more trained attorneys in the United States who are familiar with international family law.
Joel S. Walter, an lawyer practicing in New York, a member of the I CARE Foundation, and a member of the Attorney Network said, "Having been involved in complex federal litigation cases for 40 years, I have to say that participating in the Department of State's "Hague Convention Attorney Network" has been extremely rewarding on a personal level because I am able to assist children who really need help. But there is another side to this for attorneys who practice or are interested in family law, and that is that the knowledge and experience you may gain by participating in the Department of State's attorney network is priceless. And for all lawyers, but particularly young lawyers starting out in their career, becoming an expert in an area is critical. As international abductions continue to rise to unthinkable numbers, there is a great need for skilled lawyers. How can an attorney gain this much needed experience? By participating in the "Hague Convention Attorney Network."
Unquestionably, international family law and the need for skilled and educated attorneys familiar with this area is growing substantially. In fact, there are over 1,640 'reported' cases of International Parental Child Abduction originating from the United States according to the last published report issued from the Department of State to Congress. This number has nearly tripled since 2006 according to a recent report issued by the Government Accountability Office's ("GAO") recommendation to create a airline screening list for American citizens considered by the courts to be high-risk child abductors. According to the recently published resource guide "The World Turned Upside Down" written by Peter Thomas Senese and Carolyn Vlk, the growth rate of international abduction is conservatively estimated to be at 20% per year. According to the publication, from 2009 to 2020, if growth rates continue there will be over 50,000 American children criminally abducted abroad. The same publication, as cited in the special report titled 'Crisis In America' cites that it is estimated that there could be between 50,000 and 75,000 unreported cased of international child abduction originating from the United States during the same period. Furthermore, the number of incoming cases originating from a foreign country to the United States has also increased at rates similar to outbound cases.
The anticipated case load does not include or forecast litigation involving international child abduction prevention litigation. I CARE Foundation director Peter Thomas Senese commented, "The number of international child abduction prevention cases that the foundation is involved with are significant and represent more cases than actual abduction cases - which on its own account are substantial and growing. Unquestionably, this is a growing field of law and there appears to be a shortage of qualified attorneys practicing in this arena I think primarily because society as a whole does not realize their is a severe epidemic before us."
The Office of Children's Issues in the U.S. Department of State serves as the U.S. Central Authority for the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (the "Convention"). The International Child Abduction Remedies Act ("ICARA"), establishes procedures for litigating Convention cases in the U.S. The U.S. Central Authority has numerous functions including facilitating the institution of judicial proceedings in the U.S. "with a view to obtaining the return of the child and, in a proper case, to make arrangements for organizing or securing the effective exercise of rights of access." In April of 2008, the U.S.Central Authority assumed the responsibility for all incoming cases, and overseeing a network of volunteer attorneys.
The "Attorney Network" provides critical assistance. Lawyers that join the "Attorney Network" are asked to consider taking Hague Convention return and access cases on a pro bono or reduced fee basis. There is never an obligation to take a case, and legal fees and expenses may be recoverable under the Convention's Article 26 and the implementing statute (42.U.S.C 11607), and under state law when state law remedies are pursued (e.g., UCCJEA). In addition, lawyers with and without Hague experience are welcome to join the Attorney Network, as the Attorney Network offers a host of information and mentor programs. In addition to incoming cases of abduction, attorneys can also represent parents in abduction prevention cases and outgoing abduction cases.
Patricia M. Lee, a Florida attorney practicing in the area of parental child abduction and a member of the I CARE Foundation states, “I feel privileged to have been a referral attorney for the implementing agency for many years of my private practice. The trauma experienced by victimized children and parents when faced with a child abduction, especially in the international arena, is overwhelming, primarily due to the lack of experienced attorneys, but also, due to the great financial burden, and cultural and language barriers. When they have nowhere else to turn and are so desperate, being able to help these people has been a rewarding experience personally, as well as professionally. It is worth every hour I have spent climbing the learning curve in this little known area of the law. OCI has always been responsive and helpful in the practicalities of dealing with clients living abroad, and the network of mentor attorneys available across the U.S., nothing short of a wealth of information and assistance. My experience in taking these cases has been humbling, to say the least, as I have seen the very best of my profession, which is too often the object of jokes and derision. I would encourage any attorney to join the Attorney Network.”
If you are a lawyer interested in finding out more about the Hague Convention Attorney Network, visit http://www.travel.state.gov/childabduction and click “For Attorneys & Judges,” or write to HagueConventionAttorneyNetwork(at)state(dot)gov.
To learn more about international parental child abduction please visit http://www.travel.state.gov/abduction.
To receive an application to join the Attorney Network, please visit http://travel.state.gov/pdf/AttorneyNetworkFlyer.pdf.
To learn more about the I CARE Foundation, please visit
http://www.stopchildabduction.org
vendredi 9 novembre 2012
Quel organisme pour faire un don à Sandy Hurricane Relief - charités catholiques fait un Impact géant
La semaine dernière, bon nombre d'entre nous ont joué notre rôle mieux que nous pouvons pour aider ceux qui ont été fortement touchées par les ouragans Sandy.
Beaucoup de mes amis et lecteurs de partout dans le monde ont écrit pour me demander comment ils peuvent aider, et qui a besoin de l'aide plus.
De mon point de vue, évidemment tout le monde touché soutien aux besoins ; Cependant, il y a quelques groupes nécessitant le plus d'aide. Ils comprennent :
1. Sans papiers résidents. Bon nombre de ces personnes vivent dans la région de New York ont de jeunes enfants.
2. Les résidents qui louent. Bon nombre de ces personnes, dont un grand nombre de familles avec enfants, ne reçoivent pas l'aide et le secours que dont ils ont besoin, notamment parce qu'ils n'ont pas d'assurance.
Pour tenter de déterminer quelles sont les organisations qui peuvent être préférable de soutenir, j'ai conclu que les organismes de bienfaisance catholique serait ma première recommandation à apporter un soutien. S'il vous plaît envisager de visiter leur site Web ou en appelant directement au 718-722-6202.
Voici pourquoi :
Ils fonctionnent actuellement dans certaines des régions plus touchées de Sandy ouragan - ce qui signifie qu'ils sont à l'avant-garde de l'ordre.
Ils sont des organismes de bienfaisance catholique de la pensée, ils ne considèrent pas ses croyances religieuses lorsqu'ils fournissent des aides : ils aident tout le monde.
Ils existent depuis très longtemps et ont une réputation énorme en aidant les autres.
Évidemment les dons financiers sont importants et peuvent être envoyés directement aux organismes de bienfaisance catholique en visitant leur site Web ou composez le 718-722-6202.
En ce qui concerne les fournitures, c'est ce qu'ils cherchent dès maintenant :
Nouveaux sacs de couchage et couvertures
Bébé Daipers
Formule pour bébé et d'aliments en conserve
Chaussettes pour adultes et enfants
Sous-vêtements pour adultes et enfants
Lampes de poche et piles
Fournitures de nettoyage
Beurre d'arachide
Boîtes de thon
Manteaux et vestes
Gants et chapeaux
Sous-vêtement thermique
Vêtements de pluie
Grand produit Don Remarque : Si vous êtes un groupe ou une organisation qui peut-être être en mesure d'envoyer une grande quantité de ces éléments, je suggère que vous diriger vers catholique des organismes de bienfaisance Central Distribution Centre, qui s'avère être à Rockaway, reines, qui est une des zones plus touchées par l'ouragan Sandy.
L'adresse de centre de Distribution Central intérimaire est :
St. Mary Star de la paroisse de mer
1920 New Haven Ave
Far Rockaway, New York 11691
Le responsable de la distribution est M. Sheldon Peters. Il peut être contacté à 347-585-7734.
Autres emplacements,: que vous pouvez envoyer des fournitures :
À Brooklyn :
Sainte Vierge de la Visitation
98 Rue de Richards
Brooklyn, NY 11231
L'église du sanctuaire de notre Dame de la consolation
2866 Ouest 17e rue
Brooklyn, NY 11224
Dans le Queens :
Église de Sainte-Hélène
157-10, rue 83e
Howard Beach, NY 11414
Staten Island
Charités catholiques
120 Avenue de Anderson
Staten Island, NY 10202
Le Noël des fêtes sont International saison de rapt Parental enfant
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Chassant le Cyclone par Peter Thomas Senese |
Le temps des fêtes et International enfant enlèvement
À la suite de l'ouragan Sandy et les ravages qu'elle a apporté à la New York - New Jersey agglomération, je veux partager un message très important que nous sommes maintenant sur les fêtes de Noël, qui signifie qu'il est également un des moments importants où beaucoup d'enfants sont enlevés à l'étranger par un parent de l'autre.
Comme dans tous les cas d'enlèvement parental, ces crimes contre les enfants sont bien pensé, bien planifié et conçu pour attraper un parent ciblé au dépourvu et sans méfiance qu'un régime horrible est en cours d'avoir leur enfant.
Et les régimes qui finit par voir des enfants enlevés ou détenus illégalement à l'étranger sont effectués dès maintenant.
Toutefois, si vous connaissez les signes avant-coureurs de chercher, les parents ont une chance équitable de la protection de votre enfant ou les enfants d'enlèvement.
Avec 100 000 à 125 000 enfants américains et de 12 500 à 20 000 enfants canadiens signalés à attendre d'être sur la scène internationale ont enlevé au cours des dix prochaines années ne pas STICK YOUR HEAD IN THE GROUND : enlèvement parental est un panemic qui vole en silence les enfants.
Ne laissez pas vos enfants être enlevé. Renseignez-vous.
Il faut savoir seulement environ 10 % de tous les enfants enlevés à l'étranger jamais revenir à la maison.
Ce que l'on cherche
Dans de nombreux cas d'enlèvement transfrontalier enfants survenant au cours de la période des fêtes, le plus grand nombre d'incidents a lieu généralement quand un parent se rend dans un autre pays avec leur enfant ou les enfants d'une relation accompagné ou avec le consentement initial de l'autre parent.
En général, le voyage se déroule sous un couvert d'un voyage de vacances à l'étranger pour visiter des membres de la famille du parent qui a l'intention d'enlever. Bien sûr, le parent ciblé est désemparé quant à ce qui se passe réellement.
Ainsi, par exemple, père X est né et élevé au Moyen-Orient mais marié femme Y, qui est citoyen américain. Le couple vit aux États-Unis, où leur enfant est né et a grandi.
Inconnu de la femme dans le relatioship, le mari veut mettre fin à la relation et de déménager dans son pays d'origine dans le Moyen-Orient. Toutefois, il a un seul problème : il sait que sa femme ne permettra jamais que pour lui de prendre légalement l'enfant avec lui.
Donc au lieu d'annoncer son intention véritable pour séparer, le mari va créer détournement une importance cruciale. Ce qui signifie, qu'il va faire tout son possible pour rendre sa femme à croire qu'il est heureux et engagés dans la relation.
J'ai dit tout mettre en oeuvre.
Pourquoi ?
Car il est essentiel qu'elle posa sa garde et pas soupçonner un schéma ou un jeu déloyal.
En attendant, petites choses - qui sont vraiment grandes choses - peuvent se dérouler visiblement ou à l'insu du parent ciblé. Il y a de nombreux signes avant-coureurs de chercher, mais si les subtilités ne constituent pas soigneusement, puis le ravisseur potentiel va sortir avec leur plan.
Si le mari qui a l'intention d'enlever l'enfant de détenir illégalement l'enfant à l'étranger continuera à créer une façade d'être heureusement marié et s'est engagé à la relation lors de la mise en page avec soin un plan visant à obtenir l'enfant à l'étranger.
Par la suite, et à droite sur cette période de l'année, le ravisseur soi-disant fait la suggestion que ce serait « bien » ou « gentil » ou « significative » de voyager à l'étranger ensemble ou sans l'autre parent (selon les circonstances raisonnables) afin de voir ses parents, frères et sœurs et la famille élargie. Et bien sûr, tout cela est dans l'intérêt supérieur de l'enfant du partenariat.
Maintenant, étant donné que l'épouse peut croire le mari s'engage à leur relation et ne considère pas encore qu'il ait intention de ne pas regagner leur domicile conjugal, elle est plus que probablement disposée à consentir pour les vacances.
Malheureusement pour la mère et l'enfant, le voyage se déroule.
Inconnu à la fois, le parent qui a l'intention d'enlever a déjà éclos un bien pensée plan, y compris ce qui peut être nécessaire de garder l'enfant à l'étranger lors de la suppression des droits de l'autre parent à l'enfant à l'étranger.
Tout est tromperie - et tout ce que doit être considéré.
Par exemple : le mari peut expédier certaines affaires comme un berceau ou une poussette et autres éléments de l'enfant qui peut créer l'appearnace de l'autre parent savaient il déménageait - et a donné le consentement ! Ou bien, il aurait commencé à déplacer ses avoirs à l'étranger.
Une fois à l'étranger avec sa femme et enfant, le serait-être le ravisseur peut faire des fausses accusations d'abus d'enfant ou pour conjoint (hommes et femmes prétendent abus en cas d'enlèvement prévu), des réclamations de consommation de drogues ou toute autre réclamation pouvant indiquer que l'enfant est en danger.
En déclarant que l'enfant est en danger, cela pourrait permettre un tribunal local à l'étranger pour lui accorder la garde immédiate de l'enfant - même si la compétence de l'enfant est dans le pays, ils sont nés et ont grandi. En outre, dans les cas où une demande de la Haye peut être déposée, le ravisseur a jeté au sol pour un Article 13 la défense (qui s'articule autour du meilleur intérêt de l'enfant).
Si cela semble compliqué, il s'agit.
Il est important pour les personnes mariées ou dans une relation avec des partenaires qui proviennent de pays non parties telles que celles qui se trouvent en Asie, Afrique et Moyen Orient pour comprendre que si vous voyagez aux nations situées dans ces zones et l'autre parent veut ne pas retourner l'enfant dans le pays de compétence en première instance, il y a de fortes chances qu'ils réussira à garder l'enfant à l'étranger... et votre interlocuteur sera limitée ou acquitté complètement. En outre, il est important de porter une attention particulière aux pays de la Convention de la Haye non conformes tels que l'Allemagne, du Brésil, Mexique et Pologne.
Bien sûr, si jamais, vous prévoyez de voyager à l'étranger et ont été impliqués dans un suspecious ou une relation tendue, veuillez communiquer avec un avocat qui est familier avec la prévention de l'enlèvement parental international d'enfants.
Bien que je ne suis pas un avocat, je vous conseille fortement que vous envisagez d'obtenir une ordonnance du Tribunal avant le voyage que l'enfant doit être retourné. Toutefois, n'oubliez pas - dans les pays qui ne sont pas parties aux traités internationaux concernant l'enlèvement ou ne satisfont pas à ces traités - si un enfant est emmené - il sera très coûteux et difficile d'amener votre enfant à la maison.
Alors - si vous avez n'importe quel suspecion qui pourrait prévoir l'enlèvement - et cette période de l'année est la période de planification pour le nombre élevé d'enlèvements de vacances de Noël qui se produisent - demander l'avis d'un avocat qualifié - et ne laissez pas vos enfants voyagent à l'étranger dans toutes les circonstances. Faites attention aux signes avant-coureurs et agir maintenant!
La sensibilisation - la puissance d'un livre
Comme beaucoup le savent, je m'engage à non seulement accroître la sensibilisation au sujet de l'enlèvement d'enfants, mais par le biais I CARE Foundation je suis le Directeur fondateur de, je suis absolument déterminé à arrêter l'enlèvement en créant de nouvelles lois et policiies permettant d'empêcher l'enlèvement ou réunir les enfants qui ont été enlevés. Et, lorsque cela est possible, la Fondation pour les soins je ne ferai pas ce qui est nécessaire pour contribuer en toute sécurité et légalement un enfant à la maison - quelque chose nous l'avons fait à plusieurs reprises jusqu'à présent cette année.
Je suis heureux de partager mon roman profondément inspiré Que Chasing The Cyclone continue d'avoir un impact significatif sur un nombre important et croissant d'enfants et de parents ciblés de l'enlèvement international.
En fait, le cours naturel des événements à partir de la première publication de e-book de Chasing The Cyclone conduit à la création du autofinancé non-lucratif I CARE Foundation. Je suis heureux de partager que grâce aux efforts de la j'ai des dizaines de Fondation pour les soins des enfants qui ont soit été internationalement enlevés ou qui ont été la cible d'enlèvements internationaux ont soit été en toute sécurité réunis avec leur famille ou ont été effectivement protégés contre l'enlèvement et restent en toute sécurité la maison.
C'est une déclaration assez importante si l'on considère que les efforts de réunification de bénévoles de la Fondation représente un nombre remarquable de tous les enfants américains qui sont venus chez.La vérité est, la majorité des enfants ne viendra jamais maison. Certains ne peuvent tout simplement peuvent : ils sont partis pour toujours.
Et ce sentiment n'est pas un morceau de fiction : c'est la réalité. Et c'est nul. Et il convient de se lever et se battre pour.
À la suite de l'ouragan Sandy et les ravages qu'elle a apporté à la New York - New Jersey agglomération, je veux partager un message très important que nous sommes maintenant sur les fêtes de Noël, qui signifie qu'il est également un des moments importants où beaucoup d'enfants sont enlevés à l'étranger par un parent de l'autre.
Comme dans tous les cas d'enlèvement parental, ces crimes contre les enfants sont bien pensé, bien planifié et conçu pour attraper un parent ciblé au dépourvu et sans méfiance qu'un régime horrible est en cours d'avoir leur enfant.
Et les régimes qui finit par voir des enfants enlevés ou détenus illégalement à l'étranger sont effectués dès maintenant.
Toutefois, si vous connaissez les signes avant-coureurs de chercher, les parents ont une chance équitable de la protection de votre enfant ou les enfants d'enlèvement.
Avec 100 000 à 125 000 enfants américains et de 12 500 à 20 000 enfants canadiens signalés à attendre d'être sur la scène internationale ont enlevé au cours des dix prochaines années ne pas STICK YOUR HEAD IN THE GROUND : enlèvement parental est un panemic qui vole en silence les enfants.
Ne laissez pas vos enfants être enlevé. Renseignez-vous.
Il faut savoir seulement environ 10 % de tous les enfants enlevés à l'étranger jamais revenir à la maison.
Ce que l'on cherche
Dans de nombreux cas d'enlèvement transfrontalier enfants survenant au cours de la période des fêtes, le plus grand nombre d'incidents a lieu généralement quand un parent se rend dans un autre pays avec leur enfant ou les enfants d'une relation accompagné ou avec le consentement initial de l'autre parent.
En général, le voyage se déroule sous un couvert d'un voyage de vacances à l'étranger pour visiter des membres de la famille du parent qui a l'intention d'enlever. Bien sûr, le parent ciblé est désemparé quant à ce qui se passe réellement.
Ainsi, par exemple, père X est né et élevé au Moyen-Orient mais marié femme Y, qui est citoyen américain. Le couple vit aux États-Unis, où leur enfant est né et a grandi.
Inconnu de la femme dans le relatioship, le mari veut mettre fin à la relation et de déménager dans son pays d'origine dans le Moyen-Orient. Toutefois, il a un seul problème : il sait que sa femme ne permettra jamais que pour lui de prendre légalement l'enfant avec lui.
Donc au lieu d'annoncer son intention véritable pour séparer, le mari va créer détournement une importance cruciale. Ce qui signifie, qu'il va faire tout son possible pour rendre sa femme à croire qu'il est heureux et engagés dans la relation.
J'ai dit tout mettre en oeuvre.
Pourquoi ?
Car il est essentiel qu'elle posa sa garde et pas soupçonner un schéma ou un jeu déloyal.
En attendant, petites choses - qui sont vraiment grandes choses - peuvent se dérouler visiblement ou à l'insu du parent ciblé. Il y a de nombreux signes avant-coureurs de chercher, mais si les subtilités ne constituent pas soigneusement, puis le ravisseur potentiel va sortir avec leur plan.
Si le mari qui a l'intention d'enlever l'enfant de détenir illégalement l'enfant à l'étranger continuera à créer une façade d'être heureusement marié et s'est engagé à la relation lors de la mise en page avec soin un plan visant à obtenir l'enfant à l'étranger.
Par la suite, et à droite sur cette période de l'année, le ravisseur soi-disant fait la suggestion que ce serait « bien » ou « gentil » ou « significative » de voyager à l'étranger ensemble ou sans l'autre parent (selon les circonstances raisonnables) afin de voir ses parents, frères et sœurs et la famille élargie. Et bien sûr, tout cela est dans l'intérêt supérieur de l'enfant du partenariat.
Maintenant, étant donné que l'épouse peut croire le mari s'engage à leur relation et ne considère pas encore qu'il ait intention de ne pas regagner leur domicile conjugal, elle est plus que probablement disposée à consentir pour les vacances.
Malheureusement pour la mère et l'enfant, le voyage se déroule.
Inconnu à la fois, le parent qui a l'intention d'enlever a déjà éclos un bien pensée plan, y compris ce qui peut être nécessaire de garder l'enfant à l'étranger lors de la suppression des droits de l'autre parent à l'enfant à l'étranger.
Tout est tromperie - et tout ce que doit être considéré.
Par exemple : le mari peut expédier certaines affaires comme un berceau ou une poussette et autres éléments de l'enfant qui peut créer l'appearnace de l'autre parent savaient il déménageait - et a donné le consentement ! Ou bien, il aurait commencé à déplacer ses avoirs à l'étranger.
Une fois à l'étranger avec sa femme et enfant, le serait-être le ravisseur peut faire des fausses accusations d'abus d'enfant ou pour conjoint (hommes et femmes prétendent abus en cas d'enlèvement prévu), des réclamations de consommation de drogues ou toute autre réclamation pouvant indiquer que l'enfant est en danger.
En déclarant que l'enfant est en danger, cela pourrait permettre un tribunal local à l'étranger pour lui accorder la garde immédiate de l'enfant - même si la compétence de l'enfant est dans le pays, ils sont nés et ont grandi. En outre, dans les cas où une demande de la Haye peut être déposée, le ravisseur a jeté au sol pour un Article 13 la défense (qui s'articule autour du meilleur intérêt de l'enfant).
Si cela semble compliqué, il s'agit.
Il est important pour les personnes mariées ou dans une relation avec des partenaires qui proviennent de pays non parties telles que celles qui se trouvent en Asie, Afrique et Moyen Orient pour comprendre que si vous voyagez aux nations situées dans ces zones et l'autre parent veut ne pas retourner l'enfant dans le pays de compétence en première instance, il y a de fortes chances qu'ils réussira à garder l'enfant à l'étranger... et votre interlocuteur sera limitée ou acquitté complètement. En outre, il est important de porter une attention particulière aux pays de la Convention de la Haye non conformes tels que l'Allemagne, du Brésil, Mexique et Pologne.
Bien sûr, si jamais, vous prévoyez de voyager à l'étranger et ont été impliqués dans un suspecious ou une relation tendue, veuillez communiquer avec un avocat qui est familier avec la prévention de l'enlèvement parental international d'enfants.
Bien que je ne suis pas un avocat, je vous conseille fortement que vous envisagez d'obtenir une ordonnance du Tribunal avant le voyage que l'enfant doit être retourné. Toutefois, n'oubliez pas - dans les pays qui ne sont pas parties aux traités internationaux concernant l'enlèvement ou ne satisfont pas à ces traités - si un enfant est emmené - il sera très coûteux et difficile d'amener votre enfant à la maison.
Alors - si vous avez n'importe quel suspecion qui pourrait prévoir l'enlèvement - et cette période de l'année est la période de planification pour le nombre élevé d'enlèvements de vacances de Noël qui se produisent - demander l'avis d'un avocat qualifié - et ne laissez pas vos enfants voyagent à l'étranger dans toutes les circonstances. Faites attention aux signes avant-coureurs et agir maintenant!
La sensibilisation - la puissance d'un livre
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Le drapeau américain et Citation du Sénat américain |
Je suis heureux de partager mon roman profondément inspiré Que Chasing The Cyclone continue d'avoir un impact significatif sur un nombre important et croissant d'enfants et de parents ciblés de l'enlèvement international.
En fait, le cours naturel des événements à partir de la première publication de e-book de Chasing The Cyclone conduit à la création du autofinancé non-lucratif I CARE Foundation. Je suis heureux de partager que grâce aux efforts de la j'ai des dizaines de Fondation pour les soins des enfants qui ont soit été internationalement enlevés ou qui ont été la cible d'enlèvements internationaux ont soit été en toute sécurité réunis avec leur famille ou ont été effectivement protégés contre l'enlèvement et restent en toute sécurité la maison.
C'est une déclaration assez importante si l'on considère que les efforts de réunification de bénévoles de la Fondation représente un nombre remarquable de tous les enfants américains qui sont venus chez.La vérité est, la majorité des enfants ne viendra jamais maison. Certains ne peuvent tout simplement peuvent : ils sont partis pour toujours.
Et ce sentiment n'est pas un morceau de fiction : c'est la réalité. Et c'est nul. Et il convient de se lever et se battre pour.
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Auteur à succès Peter Thomas Senese |
Je pense que pour n'importe quel auteur, le plus grand objectif lors de l'écriture d'un livre est d'avoir un impact sur votre public cible.Le succès financier d'un livre est évidemment importante ;Cependant, le désir d'influencer les autres est l'intention réelle.
Et avec des dizaines d'enfants secouru ou protégé contre l'enlèvement jusqu'à ce jour, combinée avec les nombreuses initiatives I CARE Foundation est en cours qui permettra d'aider les autres, je suis heureuse avec un impact de Chasing The Cyclone jusqu'à présent. Mais il y a un long chemin à parcourir.
Après avoir vu personnellement les horreurs de l'enlèvement, je m'engage à continuer ce combat. Fort heureusement, les gouvernements de partout dans le monde sont d'avis du je travail de CARE Foundation - qui signifie que nous faisons une différence.
En fait, le mois dernier, j'ai eu la chance de participer dans le département d'État États-Unis des « International Visitor Leadership Program » à la Mission des États-Unis auprès des Nations Uniesconcernant l'avancée du travail de la Fondation dans l'enlèvement d'enfants et de prévention de trafic humaine. C'est un grand honneur, particulièrement lors de l'examen de certains des leaders mondiaux incroyables qui ont déjà participé au programme.
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De gauche à droite Chris Morris, Eugene Pothy & J'ai soin fondateur Peter Thomas Senese |
La possibilité d'aider I CARE Foundation a été une responsabilité de la mine qui, en vérité, a été unprivilège de défendre. Mais la vérité est, presque il y a sept ans, j'ai même jamais su l'enlèvement parental mots collective étaient. Ni que j'ai réalisé que je faisais partie d'un flambée nombre d'individus qui n'étaient pas familiers avec cette vonocular. Et franchement, à ce moment-là, la plupart des individus dans la société n'ont pas réalisé la gravité de ce crime ou ce qui passera par un parent chassant à ramener en toute sécurité leur enfant. Ni ils réalisa que tendances sociopathes d'un ravisseur abusive, qui, non seulement serait enlever un enfant, mais tenterait de diffamer et de diffamer la targted autre parent parce que le droit international a établi une faille connue comme la « défense de ravisseurs » (Convention de la Haye : Article 13) qui sais parent cible est à l'abri de.
Pour vous informer sur l'impact de Chasing The Cyclone, Cliquez ici. Pour acheter Chasing The Cyclone, veuillez visiter Amazon ou BN.
Pour vous informer sur l'impact de Chasing The Cyclone, Cliquez ici. Pour acheter Chasing The Cyclone, veuillez visiter Amazon ou BN.
Surtout, si vous êtes dans une relation multi-culturelle et vous pensez qu'il peut y avoir une chance que votre conjoint ou partenaire, essayez d'enlever votre enfant au cours de la prochaine saison de vacances, veuillez faire attention aux informations que j'ai fournie. Enlèvement parental n'est que trois degrés de séparation d'avoir quelqu'un que vous connaissez.
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