Antonio Cresce comments

Posted in: U.S. hopes for new Japan stance on child abduction See in context

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I care about the interest of children and therefore I am against joining the Hague convention. By joining, Japan loses its ability to take the best interest of the child into consideration when making return order.

Explain me this: if a child has lived up to the age of, say, 4 or 5 years in his ''habitual residence'' how can Japan claim an ability in making decision over the best interest of a child.

Japan suffers from racial supremacy complex and the abduction of children is purely an act of force, they don't care about the interest of the child.

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