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Jurnalul & Copii Disparuti, an example for ChildfocusMarch 2007 There would not be a single missing Rumanian child, according to the EEC financed website of Childfocus. The journalists of Juranlul found a hundred sixty-seven of them, including twenty-one dead. Anghel Sibiean, born in Arad, has disappeared from Brussels on March 17, 1996, when he was six years old. As to draw shame on Belgium, Child Focus and the federal police did not even manage to find a photograph of him, whereas every year, the Belgian schools make photographs of all children in the classes.One discovers with amazement the extraordinary advance of Romania in the field of the search for missing children, much due to the Rumanian press, in this case to the "Jurnalul National". The police used to take up to 48 hours before starting the search of a missing child whereas all the studies show that these first 48 hours are often vital for the child. The journalists opened a website, Copii Disparuti, of much higher quality than all that is currently done as regards as missing children. In addition to the photograph and the description of the victims, each one are accompanied articles published about their disappearance, which gives each tragedy its entire dimension. In two years and without "EEC subsidies", the journalists of Jurnalul succeeded in setting up a program similar to "Amber Alert" in Romania, whereas it took seven years for the initiators of the project to set it up in Canada. They made a campaign and collected enough signatures to press on the Rumanian government, in order to change the laws and start the investigations immediately. They managed so well to sensitize their readers, that they obtained the necessary information to find two boys, one missing for eight years, the other for ten years. Meanwhile in Belgium, a "difficult but exemplary file", according to Child Focus. A fifteen year old girl had runaway. The police took thirteen days to start the investigation, two months for wide research and six months for the first reconstitution. After seventh month of disappearance, the Foundation Princess of Croÿ had launched a petition for the Contribution of the Press to the Research of the Missing Children. The Belgian media were then vaguely interested, but French press refused the request for assistance of Jean-Denis Lejeune, saying she certainly wasn't in France. The girl returned thirteen months later, precisely from behind the French border, 80 kilometres away from her parents. She had shrunk of five centimetres, as her arteries had packed so much she had been cold. Exemplary! Child Focus and its national and international centres missing and sexually exploited children, can thus take example on Romania, but rather than to pay it tribute, they have just invaded Bucharest with their millions, to build a centre "reproducing Child Focus as a model", as to steal the honours from Copii Disparuti, to give it to its Romanian partner suspected of frauds to the subsidies allocated by the EEC! Although having obtained 200.000-euro in 2004 from EEC for supplementing, update and promote Directory of Civil Society Organizations of Childoscope, and making a dynamic and interactive instrument from the Website, (project 2004-2/029/YC, and 2004-2/026/C), Child Focus still did not integrate Copii Disparuti in its database! |
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