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Much controversy here in Australia with a 60 Minutes TV crew headed by reporter Tara Brown facing three to 20-years in jail for allegedly being involved with an attempted kidnapping in Beirut –
It’s a complicated child-custody battle. Couple were living Lebanon in 2013 when the mother Sally Faulkner allegedly took the kids to Australia and tore up their passports. The father Ali el-Amien then allegedly took his children to Lebanon on a holiday last year but refused to let them return to Australia. Tit-for-tat stuff and sad for all concerned.
Lesson #1 – Don’t ever have children with someone from another country or with dual passports!
It’s hardly an isolated case, with the pain of thousands of similar international custody battles being felt around the globe as I type. My concern is the Lebanese authorities say they have uncorroborated evidence that Australia’s Channel Nine paid for the botched kidnap operation which saw the children of Australian mother Sally Faulkner snatched off a Beirut street –
As of Monday on the ABC’s Media Watch program, Channel 9 were not denying allegations that they either paid the mother $115,000 directly, or paid the kidnapping agency directly –
http://www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/transcripts/s4441348.htm
The gynocentric media bias of this latest situation (mother knows best) got me thinking about how I have never seen 60 Minutes or any other mainstream Australian media outlet get behind a trying to be reunited with his children. Could you imagine the uproar if say an Indonesian TV station or program helped fund a kidnapping so that an Indonesian father could be reunited with his children who were living with their mother in Australia!
A case in point is an Australia / Italy custody battle a few years back. Living in Italy, the Italian courts granted equal custody of four children to the Italian father Tomaso Vincenti and Australian mother Laura Garrett. In 2010, Laura took the kids for a month’s holiday to Australia, upon which she refused to return the children to their father.
Amazing how the Australian media and (in this case) the Australian Government gets involved with kidnappings when a is involved, but the are left to fend for themselves.
Hopefully a few years in a Beirut prison will give Tara Brown enough time to think twice before getting involved in the sensitive issue of custody battles. You are f~~~ing with the lives of others and can do untold damage to the children! In time Tara may realize her attempts to feed the misandry media machine were not worth such a desperate, depraved bid for television ratings. Some might say “don’t shoot the messenger”, but what if that messenger is throwing around money that affects the final message and the fallout on families?
A sweet irony in all this is Tara Brown is married with two children, so a few years banged-up away from her sons should give her pause to ponder feminist media bias, chequebook journalism, father’s rights, and the depths the media will stoop to to get a few eyeb~~~~ on the tube for a 45-minutes (60 Minutes minus the ads and fluff).
Tara Brown –
Channel 9’s ratings slide –
#ManOut
Anonymous12An Australian 60 Mins crew were assaulted recently in Scandinavia as well, they were doing a story on illegal immigrants and were assaulted by the very people the Leftard idiots were trying to help.
I hope Lebanon keeps the crew in prison, especially the female reporter.
I still can’t understand why women have babies with men from a religion that sees women as the pieces of crap that they are, I have zero sympathy for the mother as well. Seen these types of cases many times.
Finally, a win for one of the dads out there.
As an update to my original post, it turns out that 60 Minutes Australia got a much justified load of egg-on-their-face when the kidnapping they allegedly partly sponsored went pear-shaped and their reporter Tara Brown was banged up in a Beirut jail. The disgraced Tara Brown was released this week after the father Ali Elamine dropped the kidnapping charges, but only after 60 minutes had paid him a “multi-million’ dollar settlement. As an added bonus, Ali Elamine’s estranged partner Sally Faulkner gave him full custody of the children in return for her release –
Winner, winner chicken-dinner for the dad. A few million dollars and custody of his kids! 60 Minutes couldn’t have thrown many more spanners in the misandry-machine they were originally trying to fuel.
What a right-royal f~~~-up by 60 Minutes Australia and their tardy brand of chequebook journalism. By sticking their noses into a custody battle rather than wait patiently for the courts to follow due process, they have put themselves in a few million in the hole financially, destroyed any journalistic credibility they had and have allowed a custody grenade they helped purchase to blow-up in the face of an Australian mother. Members of agency employed for the kidnapping are still banged up in jail, but true to form 60 Minutes have just looked after themselves and cut-and-run, leaving those f~~~ers to rot in jail.
The next move by Channel Nine and 60 Minutes Australia will be an interesting one. Will they try and milk the story and Tara Brown’s imprisonment with series of 60 Minutes stories (or even tackier, a one-hour ‘special’), or see sense and keep the f~~~ out of these family matters? My money is on the former as the desperate race for ever-declining television ratings continues, regardless of the lives it must decimate in the process.
Mark Rudder, founding partner of GRACosway with long experience in providing public relations crisis advice to large corporations has this advice – LINK
Channel Nine will be “very tempted to get out there and try and prove that somebody is right or wrong”, and to “justify their actions”, he said.But with a legal process under way, it’s imperative that Channel Nine and 60 Minutes do nothing that might jeopardise the children’s safety or their right of access to their parents.
“It is so easy within that legal process to create unintended consequences,” he said.
So Tara Brown, now that you are back at your Australian homes with your sons, whose family life are you going to f~~~ with next? Maybe those of the male Channel Nine executives? Oh better not, your job, salary and ratings may not like that very much, making it even harder to perpetuate the misandry machine.
#ManOut
The next move by Channel Nine and 60 Minutes Australia will be an interesting one. Will they try and milk the story and Tara Brown’s imprisonment for conspiracy to kidnap with a series of 60 Minutes stories (or even tackier, a one-hour ‘special’), or see sense and keep the f~~~ out of these family matters? My money is on the former as the desperate race for ever-declining television ratings continues, regardless of the lives it must decimate in the process.
Well, true to form, 60 Minutes and Channel Nine Australia chose the ‘milking’ option –
And like a typical vag, Tara Brown hid behind the excuse they were ‘just there to do a story’, totally overlooking the strong evidence that Channel Nine helped fund the kidnapping attempt with a $69,000 payment, the first of two intended installments. The vag even tries to justify her actions by hiding behind the old ‘we’re journalists’ line, as if that gives her and the gynocracy immunity from national and international laws and the due process of family law.
Hey Tara, why don’t you fly over to Dubai and hit the beaches topless in your Wicked Weasel bikini bottoms. Then when the authorities arrest you for public indecency under their domestic laws, you can just bat your eyelids and say ‘but I’m a journalist, your laws don’t apply to me’. Let me know how you get on
#ManOut
Update. The ‘Pussy Pass’ strikes again and disgraced reporter Tara Brown doesn’t even lose her job (unlike the male producer) because VAGINA!
Beiruit abduction reporter Tara Brown back in front if 60 Minutes cameras
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I noted while in Australia that men are now pre-emptive in that they pre-kidnap the child before the mother gets to and take the child to a country that has no extradition with Australia disarming the court system. I guess they learned from situations like the one I went through….
In a delicious update to this thread, it appears the husband of 60 Minutes reporter Tara Brown has had enough of her escapades and the couple are getting divorced –
Tara Brown reportedly splits from husband
Amazing how Karma plays out. Here’s an alleged journalist who took part in a Channel 9 sponsored kidnapping attempt (kids from their father) who will now experience the child custody system first-hand as her and her ex-husband thrash out custody of their two sons, aged 5 and 7.
Time will tell how badly her former partner John McEvoy gets divorce raped and what pussy-passes the judge hands out in family court. Wonder if the fact Tara has a job that sees her outside of Australia for many months of the year will be taken into consideration and if the FATHER will be awarded primary care?
Oh Karma, you beautiful thing –
#ManOut
Anonymous42No wife, no kids, NO PROBLEMS!
hallelujah!
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