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Offline CG6468

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Missing: Where are the children now?
« on: August 15, 2011, 02:03:50 PM »
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Missing: Where are the children now?
Rebel takeover prompts questions about kidnappings, slavery, torture
Posted: August 13, 2011
11:00 pm Eastern

© 2011 WND

WASHINGTON – There are persistent reports that children from government-run homes for orphans and abused children are missing and feared kidnapped, possibly tortured and sold, by rebels who recently took the town of Misrata in the western part of Libya near its capital of Tripoli, according to a report from Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin.

Informed sources tell G2Bulletin that some 53 female and 52 male children ages 1 year to 12 years are missing, and the whereabouts of another group from 12 years to 18 years is unknown.

Sources in Tripoli say that these children are some of more than 1,000 who have disappeared over the past six months since rebels entered Misrata and "went on a killing spree."

The sources add that the children were "kidnapped" since they are no longer in their government-run orphanages and other homes for children without parents.

Several eyewitnesses report that many of the children allegedly were put on foreign ships destined for Turkey, Italy or France while one source said some of the children were sold in neighboring Tunisia.

Those loving, peaceable muzzies...

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Re: Missing: Where are the children now?
« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2011, 02:33:28 PM »
In other news, 53 new "willing" brides were being advertised in local Mosque news bulletins all over the Arab world.

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Re: Missing: Where are the children now?
« Reply #2 on: August 15, 2011, 04:40:35 PM »
In other news, 53 new "willing" brides were being advertised in local Mosque news bulletins all over the Arab world.

Or child whores.
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Re: Missing: Where are the children now?
« Reply #3 on: August 15, 2011, 04:52:05 PM »
Or child whores.

Based on the way many Muslims treat their wives, is there a difference?

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Re: Missing: Where are the children now?
« Reply #4 on: August 16, 2011, 07:59:09 AM »
Based on the way many Muslims treat their wives, is there a difference?

Not really. Is it as legal for muzzies to kill a whore as it is to kill a wife?
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Re: Missing: Where are the children now?
« Reply #5 on: August 16, 2011, 08:49:34 AM »
Not really. Is it as legal for muzzies to kill a whore as it is to kill a wife?

Was it the matter for you, this is something new ????

The first thing to come to mind about England is the whoop skirts.

Big fashion at the time, said to make it impossible for the woman of the house to go up the narrow stairs to the servants quarters to check on their sons and husbands up there [visiting the young girls that were hired as help]

One must ask what society decides is a whore, unmarried mother?????    Darn that could have included Mary before she married Joseph.   

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Re: Missing: Where are the children now?
« Reply #6 on: August 16, 2011, 11:56:33 AM »
If it's anything like Afghanistan, the boys are in greater trouble than the girls.  More than one military pal of mine has said that it's not uncommon for the men over there to have young male "friends".

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Re: Missing: Where are the children now?
« Reply #7 on: August 16, 2011, 01:39:41 PM »
If it's anything like Afghanistan, the boys are in greater trouble than the girls.  More than one military pal of mine has said that it's not uncommon for the men over there to have young male "friends".

There was a program on PBS about that last year. Those old f***er's made a big fuss over young boys.
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Re: Missing: Where are the children now?
« Reply #8 on: August 21, 2011, 08:38:20 AM »
There was a program on PBS about that last year. Those old f***er's made a big fuss over young boys.

We in Europe or America have no idea what survival actually means.   

Just a peek inside America back a few years ago.   Florida had a small embarrassment as family of children put into state care for some reason, were lost.    No one in the protectives services had any idea where they were.     These children were not up for adoption, just placed in care if there was any question about their living conditions. 

Parent or guardian may have had a couple kids in their car and stopped for DUI, not at that time proved but the kids were taken to a safe place .  Not to matter if the parent was found innocent or guilty, when they went looking for their kids they were not in any data base and just disappeared off the face of the earth.

Story of what on in in-laws family---------

Teenage girl became pregnant and her family were very religious, she was placed in a home in my area for unwed mothers, she was an embarrassment to family.      This is a small town in New Hampshire

As she could not talk to her family she reached out to her in laws with the problem she faced.  She gave birth to a healthy boy, blond hair and blue eyes.    By the time the boy was 3 months old, chubby, healthey and gaining a personality, the mother began to be pressured to give the baby up.

For no reason the staff was taking pictures of her baby alone, she was not in the picture. The mother was still in school and working part time, she found that she could not have any private time with the baby without a staff member being there and recording each and every interaction between the baby and her.
 
At 4 months of the baby's age she was being bombarded with threats that she was not a good mother, her child would be taken away as she had no place to live and still in school.     The last straw was the offer of $15,000 to release her son to an adopted family.

Now with all this crap the Mothers parents and remarkably the baby's Father and family got involved. Yanked her and baby out of the place and then had to face a law suit that they had kidnapped the child.

No telling what people will do for money, to this day I have no idea what happend to the Mother or son, just that blood is thicker then water or money.

I am sure this girl was not just a fluke, it happens all the time.  Selling baby's, or being a surrogate to incubate others children is big money.