EG GEAthens, GA, United States
Jan 17, 2016
Parents, Grandparents, Signatories, On April 7, 2004 Kofi Annan, former United Nations Secretary General launched a Plan of Action on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. His speech reflected frustration about UN lack of action to enforce the Convention on Genocide. But Mr. Annan could have not foreseen that genocide was brewing under the guise of UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and UN blatant disregard of Parental Alienation. The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide article 2 states: (b) Causing serious bodily harm or mental harm to members of the group (e) Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group Based on heinous allegations while contravening article 2 (e) child protection agencies and social workers are forcibly transferring children from the family group to group institutions, foster care and selling them in adoption. Social workers are an integral part of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) whose recommendations instill animosity and distrust of parents, family and home environment. For instance, the 2011 recommendation voices antagonism and legitimizes "intervention" to snatch children. "... the Committee also recognizes that the majority of violence takes place in the context of families and that intervention and support are therefore required when children become the victims of hardship and distress imposed on, or generate in, families." For all intents and purposes, the recommendations of the UNCRC is a manual of instruction for the child industry on how to justify child abduction. As a case in point, in 2006 with the release of the definition of "corporal punishment" which instantly became law, the rate of children taken away on false claims increased at an alarming rate. "The Committee defines "corporal" or physical" punishment as any punishment in which physical force is used and intended to cause some degree of discomfort, however light. Most involves hitting ("smacking", "slapping", "spanking") children, with the hand or with and implement..." At the same time that social workers are earnestly grabbing children, parental alienation by ex-spouses and judicial systems is catching up with genocide. Parental alienation is a deliberate and systematic obliteration of kinship with the intent to cause serious mental harm to the targeted parent and family group. Undeniably, parental alienation violates article 2 (b) of the Convention on Prevention and Punishment of Genocide. United Nations agencies and UN high profile representatives are ignoring to address global forcibly removal of children and parental alienation, unlike Mr. Kofi Annan who said about genocide: "But let us not wait until the worst has happened, or is already happening." Mr. Annan in the April 7, 2004 speech commented, "When we recall such events and ask “why did no one intervene?” we should address the question not only to the United Nations, or even to its Member States. No one can claim ignorance. All who were playing any part in world affairs at that time should ask, “what more could I have done? How would I react next time –- and what am I doing now to make it less likely there will be a next time?" Act against alienation. Share, share, share!
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