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This is me and my very beloved son who is holding hostage in germany.
Where the youthwelfare(Jugendamt ,Fachbereich Kinder Jugend und familie Braunschweig) has the policy to expel foreign fathers and mothers out of the family life.
The new arguments for accepting violation of humanrights and childrights and violating international agrements by the german and dutch central authorities has just arrived juli 2010.
And been told quote :"the economic bounds and the economic bases of the export is more important then the rights of you your family and your son.
Our/Your minister of justice won't take any actions.
We don't interfere in "the practise of our juridicial system.
This is happening right now in the year 2010/2011 since it was grounded in the late 30's of the last century.
Germany is creating a policestate which could be mirrored to former east germany.
New photo's are comming up.
where very young children age 3/4 being educated by the police.\
And even used as little spies/observers.
A former minister during the '70 '80 is warning the ppl that germany is more and more becomming a policestate wich is stronger and more powerfull then former east germany.
28 responses
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René Damen gave props (16 Sep 2009):
greate poetic title, B/W works great and very nive combination.
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René Damen said (17 Sep 2009):
ps. thanx for your spotlight ;-)
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Dawn Duffield (Deleted) gave props (17 Sep 2009):
Excellent in every way imaginable!
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Carlo Pagan gave props (20 Sep 2009):
Beautiful combination of photographed photographers.
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Mark Schneiders said (21 Sep 2009):
tnx Carlo
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Mark Schneiders said (26 Sep 2009):
Thank you alicia , hope you enjoy it
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Peter Tromp said (27 Sep 2009):
Just being there and watching closely: A trail of love from the past into the future.
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Sara Holt said (30 Sep 2009):
very good work!!!
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Nancy Konipol gave props (1 Oct 2009):
Gorgeous b&W
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Latrenia Bryant gave props (2 Oct 2009):
Awesome!!!
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Mark Schneiders said (17 Oct 2009):
tnx everybody
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Zirka Cernat gave props (20 Nov 2009):
This is so lyrical, cozy. I feel as if I were looking at photos of my own family
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rizky nurfa'ni gave props (14 Feb 2010):
great portrait!
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Yves Harnois gave props (17 Apr 2010):
very artistic image I like the concept
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jan-louise haller gave props (20 May 2010):
The photos are amazing and the story is very interesting...THank you !
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Jason Lounds said (12 Nov 2010):
Wow. So sorry for the inspiration of this photo or the story you have attributed to it. As a narrative the photos speak in harmony. A boy and his father. A father who loves his son and seeks to capture and preserve his every memory in photos, and a son, innocent and protected, as much as possible, photographing his father, who he will strive to become with every step and snap of the shutter.
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Mark Schneiders said (12 Nov 2010):
Thank you for you'r comment jason it's a kind of hope.
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Lisa Toboz Schreckengost gave props (15 Nov 2010):
just beautiful
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Carlo Pagan gave props (9 Feb 2011):
I come back to vote!
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John Linton gave props (10 Feb 2011):
Oh YEAH! Rad!
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Andrea Petersen gave props (10 Feb 2011):
A great entry for the theme and interesting narrative...You have my vote!
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Kevin Kott gave props (10 Feb 2011):
My vote!!!
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Roxana Brivent-Barnes said (11 Feb 2011):
The story is so touchy, incredible sad, and all I hope you have erased some bad memories. I am chilled by your story, and triggered some forgotten parts of my life.
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Christopher J Chalk gave props (29 Mar 2011):
Thanks for sharing these inspiring images & your narrative, voted!
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Nicolette de Joncaire gave props (22 Apr 2011):
Happy to see this one again. And to vote for it
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Mark Schneiders said (22 Apr 2011):
Thank you both Christopher and nicolette
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Michael Lehrman said (24 Apr 2011):
Excellent, excellent. Your situation is heartbreaking. As a father I cannot imagine this kind of agony.
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Lêda Nardelli gave props (13 Jun 2011):
great job!
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