Hello
I wanted to start a thread to ask people what they thought of the father who took his child from Ireland to Algeria without the mothers consent basically taking the child on holiday and not returning her home...the mother is disraught and is now caught up in a desperate legal battle to have her child returned home...refer to www.bringnassimahome.com I too am with an Algerian man 3 years and we are very happy so I am not trying to put any one down however I am worried and concerned for the mother as she is Irish too..
What do you think?? Any comments
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16th May 2006 17:39 #1
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A more serious note..
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16th May 2006 17:55 #2
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It’s a heartbreaking story for any mother to carry their child in their womb & then for someone as close to her, as her ex partner to take away their child. It’s mind boggling especially when there is no explanation for his actions.
To leave her is one thing, but to also take their child............
If you are as worried and as concerned as you say you are then contact her via her website and offer her support.
Wa Allahu alam.Last edited by HOUDA-K; 16th May 2006 at 18:10.
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16th May 2006 18:12 #3
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Dia duit, céad míle fáilte wa mar7aba, brida
The issue was covered here as the story broke. It is indeed a tragic affair but so far we only have the views of the mother without any account explaining the father's actions. Understandably the mother is terribly upset and the efforts she is making show that she is doing all that she can to be reunited with her daughter. In such a situation there is going to be inevitable loss and mental suffering for the child, whatever the outcome it is likely that the little girl will be estranged from one of her parents with all the anguish that entails. It is natural to be sympathetic to the mother but none of us are aware of the reasons for the breakdown of the relationship or of the father's rationale for acting as he did. Clearly he loves his daughter too. In such situations there are no 'winners' and there is pain for all, both now in and in time to come.
Each parent has rights and the welfare and well-being of the little girl should be uppermost in both their minds.
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16th May 2006 18:17 #4
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The thread doesn't appear, do you want to check again.
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16th May 2006 18:18 #5
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Is this for real? Maybe something happened that prevents him communicating... She has my name

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There's no mention {or I couldn't see any} of her having gone/ or is thinking of going to Algeria.
Surely, that's the first thing you'd do when you collect the funds ?
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16th May 2006 18:24 #7
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Very good point Houda.








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