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    #41
    Originally posted by Uncle Albert View Post

    not really selling children or abducting them is it? Or permitting abuse in their own country.

    Thinking we can send children to civilised Australia is not flogging off the homeless. I have to agree that its not even remotely acceptable.

    n addition, the horrific story of the Swiss gypsy people, known as the Jenisch, exposed Nazi-style policies carried out behind closed doors from 1926 onwards – extending well into the 1970s. It began when the Swiss government approved a project set up by the children’s charity ‘Pro Juventute’, intended to eliminate vagrancy. Entitled ‘Kinder der Landstrasse’ (Children of the Road), it effectively sanctioned child abduction. As a result, more than 600 Jenisch newborns and infants were forcibly taken from their parents without warning and carted off to orphanages run by Pro Juventute.
    Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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