‘Don’t Take My Baby’ Mike Lewis, following Fran Lyon in the final weeks of her pregnancy as she fights a social services decision to take her baby away at birth, claiming she is not a threat to her child. Both John Hemming MP and Bill Bache (Solicitor) Make Comments!
‘Stop Injustice Now’ ‘Quote’ This is another case of social services trying to meet their ADOPTION TARGETS! New born baby’s are more adoptable. We need to make forced adoption, a thing of the past.
Archive for November, 2007
‘Don’t Take My Baby’ Mike Lewis, following Fran Lyon in the final weeks of her pregnancy as she fights a social services decision to take her baby away at birth, claiming she is not a threat to her child. Both John Hemming MP and Bill Bache (Solicitor) Make Comments!
‘Stop Injustice Now’ ‘Quote’ This is another case of social services trying to meet their ADOPTION TARGETS! New born baby’s are more adoptable. We need to make forced adoption, a thing of the past.
‘Don’t Take My Baby’ Mike Lewis, following Fran Lyon in the final weeks of her pregnancy as she fights a social services decision to take her baby away at birth, claiming she is not a threat to her child. Both John Hemming MP and Bill Bache (Solicitor) Make Comments!
‘Stop Injustice Now’ ‘Quote’ This is another case of social services trying to meet their ADOPTION TARGETS! New born baby’s are more adoptable. We need to make forced adoption, a thing of the past.
‘Don’t Take My Baby’ Mike Lewis, following Fran Lyon in the final weeks of her pregnancy as she fights a social services decision to take her baby away at birth, claiming she is not a threat to her child. Both John Hemming MP and Bill Bache (Solicitor) Make Comments!
‘Stop Injustice Now’ ‘Quote’ This is another case of social services trying to meet their ADOPTION TARGETS! New born baby’s are more adoptable. We need to make forced adoption, a thing of the past.
‘Don’t Take My Baby’ Mike Lewis, following Fran Lyon in the final weeks of her pregnancy as she fights a social services decision to take her baby away at birth, claiming she is not a threat to her child. Both John Hemming MP and Bill Bache (Solicitor) Make Comments!
‘Stop Injustice Now’ ‘Quote’ This is another case of social services trying to meet their ADOPTION TARGETS! New born baby’s are more adoptable. We need to make forced adoption, a thing of the past.
Bristol Protest Demo, Starts Today At 10am until 4pm
Come Along And Give Your Support
We Need To Make As Much Noise As Possible,
So We Can Make The Family Courts Open.
Fighting For Justice In The Family Courts,
We Need To Stop Social services, BAAF, CAFCASS and The Family Courts
‘Stop Injustice Now’ Bristol Protest Demo, Starts Today At 10am until 4pm
http://www.stopinjusticenow.com/The_Southampton_Bristol_Protest.htm
Bristol Protest Demo, Starts Today At 10am until 4pm
Come Along And Give Your Support
We Need To Make As Much Noise As Possible,
So We Can Make The Family Courts Open.
Fighting For Justice In The Family Courts,
We Need To Stop Social services, BAAF, CAFCASS and The Family Courts
‘Stop Injustice Now’ Bristol Protest Demo, Starts Today At 10am until 4pm
http://www.stopinjusticenow.com/The_Southampton_Bristol_Protest.htm
The Mystery of Madeleine McCann ‘Panorama Documentary’ Watch It Here, or at Stop Injustice Now
Watch The Panorama Documentary!
Read The Story and Watch The Full Documentary In One Part At:
http://www.stopinjusticenow.com/The_Mystery_of_Madeleine_McCann.htm
In the video, filmed by a family friend in August and to be screened on BBC One’s Panorama, he tells of a “window of opportunity” taken by an abductor.
That belief made him and wife Kate “sick to the core”, he said.
Madeleine, of Rothley, Leics, vanished from a holiday apartment in Portugal on 3 May, days before her fourth birthday.
The footage – filmed in Portugal by friend Jon Corner and to be shown as part of a Panorama programme on Monday – captures a time when suspicion over the disappearance began to fall on the couple.
The McCanns, both 39, became suspects with “arguido” status in the case in September but deny any involvement.
Mr McCann said that, before Madeleine went missing, he and his wife had been concerned by the security at the back of their Praia da Luz apartment when “maybe the weak spots were at the front”.
“It’s a corner flat with trees overlooking it – somebody could be hiding there or watching out of view,” he said.
He added: “I’ve no doubt that Madeleine was targeted and that makes us sick to the core to think that someone was watching us and our daughter and then targeted her – I think the true word is a predator.
“But you just don’t think there’s any trouble and it’s certainly the furthest thing from our mind.”
Campaign pressure
In one scene on the video, Kate is shown hanging washing out to dry while, in another, Mr McCann is shown making missing posters of Madeleine on his laptop computer.
Also in the film, Mrs McCann talks of the pressures posed by the campaign to find Madeleine and her regret at leaving their children alone in the apartment on 3 May.
The couple dined with a group of friends as they left Madeleine and their two other children asleep in an apartment nearby.
“There’s not a textbook about it is there? Like what to do when your daughter gets abducted,” she said.
“It’s awful and horrible for anyone to have to go through and we are just doing what we think is best.”
The Mystery of Madeleine McCann ‘Panorama Documentary’ Watch It Here, or at Stop Injustice Now
Watch The Panorama Documentary!
Read The Story and Watch The Full Documentary In One Part At:
http://www.stopinjusticenow.com/The_Mystery_of_Madeleine_McCann.htm
In the video, filmed by a family friend in August and to be screened on BBC One’s Panorama, he tells of a “window of opportunity” taken by an abductor.
That belief made him and wife Kate “sick to the core”, he said.
Madeleine, of Rothley, Leics, vanished from a holiday apartment in Portugal on 3 May, days before her fourth birthday.
The footage – filmed in Portugal by friend Jon Corner and to be shown as part of a Panorama programme on Monday – captures a time when suspicion over the disappearance began to fall on the couple.
The McCanns, both 39, became suspects with “arguido” status in the case in September but deny any involvement.
Mr McCann said that, before Madeleine went missing, he and his wife had been concerned by the security at the back of their Praia da Luz apartment when “maybe the weak spots were at the front”.
“It’s a corner flat with trees overlooking it – somebody could be hiding there or watching out of view,” he said.
He added: “I’ve no doubt that Madeleine was targeted and that makes us sick to the core to think that someone was watching us and our daughter and then targeted her – I think the true word is a predator.
“But you just don’t think there’s any trouble and it’s certainly the furthest thing from our mind.”
Campaign pressure
In one scene on the video, Kate is shown hanging washing out to dry while, in another, Mr McCann is shown making missing posters of Madeleine on his laptop computer.
Also in the film, Mrs McCann talks of the pressures posed by the campaign to find Madeleine and her regret at leaving their children alone in the apartment on 3 May.
The couple dined with a group of friends as they left Madeleine and their two other children asleep in an apartment nearby.
“There’s not a textbook about it is there? Like what to do when your daughter gets abducted,” she said.
“It’s awful and horrible for anyone to have to go through and we are just doing what we think is best.”
The Mystery of Madeleine McCann ‘Panorama Documentary’ Watch It Here, or at Stop Injustice Now
Watch The Panorama Documentary!
Read The Story and Watch The Full Documentary In One Part At:
http://www.stopinjusticenow.com/The_Mystery_of_Madeleine_McCann.htm
In the video, filmed by a family friend in August and to be screened on BBC One’s Panorama, he tells of a “window of opportunity” taken by an abductor.
That belief made him and wife Kate “sick to the core”, he said.
Madeleine, of Rothley, Leics, vanished from a holiday apartment in Portugal on 3 May, days before her fourth birthday.
The footage – filmed in Portugal by friend Jon Corner and to be shown as part of a Panorama programme on Monday – captures a time when suspicion over the disappearance began to fall on the couple.
The McCanns, both 39, became suspects with “arguido” status in the case in September but deny any involvement.
Mr McCann said that, before Madeleine went missing, he and his wife had been concerned by the security at the back of their Praia da Luz apartment when “maybe the weak spots were at the front”.
“It’s a corner flat with trees overlooking it – somebody could be hiding there or watching out of view,” he said.
He added: “I’ve no doubt that Madeleine was targeted and that makes us sick to the core to think that someone was watching us and our daughter and then targeted her – I think the true word is a predator.
“But you just don’t think there’s any trouble and it’s certainly the furthest thing from our mind.”
Campaign pressure
In one scene on the video, Kate is shown hanging washing out to dry while, in another, Mr McCann is shown making missing posters of Madeleine on his laptop computer.
Also in the film, Mrs McCann talks of the pressures posed by the campaign to find Madeleine and her regret at leaving their children alone in the apartment on 3 May.
The couple dined with a group of friends as they left Madeleine and their two other children asleep in an apartment nearby.
“There’s not a textbook about it is there? Like what to do when your daughter gets abducted,” she said.
“It’s awful and horrible for anyone to have to go through and we are just doing what we think is best.”
