Canadian Media: Can you show to the public the evidence of the allegations about the physically and mental condition of the child.
Before the boy could be submitted to torture by part of the police,
children’s Aid Society workers, and Judges from the Criminal and Family Courts? (With
100% of evidence)
THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT FOR CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY
The
Globe and Mail: A racist newspaper to the service of the government and the
bourgeois class; have brought to the attention of the public, the case of a
"Boy allegedly locked in squalid London, Ont., room for up to two
years" The allegation made by the Police and the Director from the Children’s
Aid Society; like in other cases the lack de credibility is imminent. Anyway in
order to manipulate the readers, the article printed in the “Glove and Mail”
was assigned to the journalist, Tu Thanh from the Asian community. He is
relaying in the allegations made by the police and the Society workers; without
any investigation or confirmation for part of the journalist. It is necessary
to denounce to the public opinion, the police is the main tool in the abduction
of children for profit; this corrupt police force works manipulating people
with false allegations against the parents. As well; the Children's Aid
Societies; are two entities structured with professional criminals; they are
doing business with the pain and suffering of children and parents. These
private societies should be fully investigated for crimes of lesa humanity. And
the “Journalists from the Canadian media” should be brought to an international court of justice, for
complicity in crimes against humanity. They should be
apprehended, charged, prosecuted, and jailed, for the cover-up of brutal crimes
committed by the Police, children’s Aid Societies, and the Judicial System, in
vulnerable children.
Canadian Media: Can you show to the public, the evidence of the allegations about the physically and mental condition of the child?. Before that the victim to be submitted to abuses, torture, and drugged, by the workers of Children’s Aid Societies. Tu Thanh Ha The Globe and Mail Published Friday, May. 30 2014, 12:37 PM EDT
Last updated Friday, May. 30 2014,
6:49 PM EDT
Pale, underweight and
confused, a boy was locked in squalor in a bedroom for up to two years until
police rescued him on Thursday in London, Ont.
The 10-year-old, who had hair down
below his shoulders, was kept in a room strewn with fast-food wrappers and
feces, police said.
He was taken by ambulance to
hospital, and found to be suffering from malnutrition.
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His guardians, an uncle and aunt,
were arrested. They are to be charged with forcible confinement and failing to
provide the necessaries of life.
The couple’s child, a nine-year-old
girl, also lived in the house but was not confined.
Detective Inspector Kevin Heslop
said the boy was born in another country and had arrived in Canada in 2010,
when he was about 6.
The boy had never been to school.
He had been permanently held in the
master bedroom for the past 18 to 24 months, except for a brief period last
year, Det. Insp. Heslop said.
Police are still trying to contact
his biological parents, who live in another country.
A tip from the public alerted
officials, said Jane Fitzgerald, executive director of the Children’s Aid
Society of London and Middlesex.
She said someone called the CSA to
say a child was left alone in that house, late at night.
A CSA worker who arrived at the
address, early Thursday afternoon, saw a shadow behind a drapery and called
police.
Officers arrived, tracked down the
homeowners and entered.
They found the boy in the master
bedroom. His bed and pyjamas were soiled with urine. There were feces and food
remains.
His diet consisted of fast food,
given to him twice a day.
“The child was confused and upset,”
Det. Insp. Heslop said.
The boy had access to a toilet and
shower attached to the master bedroom but had not been outside in several
months.
The Children’s Aid Society said it
previously had a “brief contact” with one of the adults in the house, at
another location and for an older child who is now an adult no longer living at
home.
The 10-year-old boy and his female
cousin have been placed in separate foster homes and are “settling well,” Ms.
Fitzgerald said.
The boy speaks some English.
“The one thing he really wants is to
go to school,” Ms. Fitzgerald said. “That’s a good sign that he wants to
re-enter the world.
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