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F4J NAME AND SHAME CAMPAIGN - BEGINS NEXT SUNDAY On Father's Day 2013 we will begin the next stage of our campaign as we up the ante against contact deniers. Contact denial is child abuse. Join our campaign. Please read our notes below.

Fathers4Justice to start naming and shaming contact deniers this Father’s Day.

After a short delay caused by the overwhelming response to our new web site, Fathers4Justice is take the unprecedented step of naming and shaming contact deniers, Solicitors, Judges, Cafcass Officers, MP’s and any other parties involved in the forcible separation of children from their fathers.

This will begin on Father’s Day 2013 on a separate web site and NOT on this Facebook Page.

It is clear to us that the lack of enforcement of legally binding court orders between children and their fathers and lack of consequences for those parents who deliberately break the law with the encouragement of their legal representatives, is unacceptable.

These parents can no longer be allowed to act with impunity or above the law. Since our inception in 2001 we have watched as a generation of children have been denied their human rights to meaningful, loving relationship with their fathers because of parents who have effectively become ‘untouchable’. 1 in 3 children now live in a ‘fatherless family’.

No longer. Where court orders have been breached and where contact has been denied for no good reason, the names of the parents concerned will be published on line. We remind everyone that contact denial is a serious human rights violation.

It is a violation of a child’s right to see their fathers and a violation of that fathers right to family life as enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Article 16, Universal Declaration of Human Rights. (1) Men and women of full age, without any limitation due to race, nationality or religion, have the right to marry and to found a family. They are entitled to equal rights as to marriage, during marriage and at its dissolution. (2) Marriage shall be entered into only with the free and full consent of the intending spouses. (3) The family is the natural and fundamental group unit of society and is entitled to protection by society and the State.

Cases will be examined carefully and vetted by Fathers4Justice before publication. When naming parents, you will also need to be in possession of a court order for contact which we may need you to supply. Please note will be a delay before uploading content.

From the BBC 'A million children growing up without fathers'

A million UK children are growing up without a father in their lives, says a new report on family breakdown. The Centre for Social Justice report says lone parent families are increasing by more than 20,000 a year, and will top two million by the next general election. In some areas fatherlessness has reached such high levels that they are virtual "men deserts", it adds. And it accuses politicians on all sides of a "feeble" response. The report says the number of single parent households has been rising steadily over the past 40 years, and that now 3m children are growing up predominantly with their mothers.

'Tsunami of breakdown'

This has led to a huge number of children growing up without a meaningful relationship with their fathers - which the report defines as contact twice a year or more. The absence of fathers is linked to higher rates of teenage crime, pregnancy and disadvantage, the report says, warning that the UK is experiencing a "tsunami" of family breakdown. And it highlights areas of the UK with very high levels of lone parent households - although this does not necessarily mean the children living in them have no contact with their fathers. In one neighbourhood in the Riverside ward of Liverpool, there is no father present in 65% of homes with dependent children. Liverpool has eight out of the top 20 areas with the highest levels of fatherless households.

'Men deserts'

There are 236 pockets of towns in England and Wales where more than 50% of households with dependent children are headed by a lone mother. And an area in the Manor Castle ward of Sheffield tops the lone parent league table - among households with dependent children, 75% are headed by a lone parent. Mr Guy adds: "For children growing up in some of the poorest parts of the country, men are rarely encountered in the home or in the classroom. This is an ignored form of deprivation that can have profoundly damaging consequences on social and mental development. "There are 'men deserts' in many parts of our towns and cities and we urgently need to wake up to what is going wrong." For children growing up in some of the poorest parts of the country, men are rarely encountered in the home or in the classroom” The CSJ report recalls David Cameron's election pledge to lead the "most family-friendly Government ever". Yet, in power, the family stability agenda "has barely been mentioned". Comprehensive action to tackle existing policy barriers to family stability "has been almost entirely absent", it adds.

Daveyone says;What is not mentioned here is the fact the Governments own Justice system is forcing dads out of traditional family units and coupled to all Governments obsession with Gay marriage due you think they are seeking to cull the population by stealth?

Source: https://world4justice.wordpress.com/2013/06/05/shared-parenting-event-fathers-for-justice-and-george-galloway/

    By:Todd L. Bottom from Illinois, United States on June 21, 2013 @ 7:49 am
    I love it! I can't express how happy it makes me to see such a large and internationally recognized organization finally keep parties honest and the judicial system accountable.

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