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Applauded for Stalking: Melbourne Father

Not only did George Pesor kidnap his sons in the first place, after the mother takes them back she is hunted down like an animal after authorities ignored her concerns that he was sexually abusing them.  He launches a "world wide" hunt for her and the boys, gets authorities on his side with the fathers rights mob and is then praised by the newspaper for, "showing the cops".  She is now in a cell - her only crime was not having enough evidence and support to prove her sons abuse claims.  This man has visited Anonymums and various other women's rights sites daily.  He tried to convince the writer that his ex wife was crazy, but due to the newspapers having no proof of this - that information was not published.  If george pesor can rise above the law and not be charged for his vigilantism, then perhaps we should all behave in such a way.  But could a mother get away with such a thing?  No. Yes, there is a true bias here and it is not against fathers - it is against the ones that deserve it the least, the ones who bore them, who sacrificed her body and life to see those children in the world - the mother.  Ann Louise valette, as far as we are concerned - You are a hero and your imprisonment is political beyond dads and their child support(shows where the REAL priorities are).  For any mother to just up and leave knowing all of the persecution risks, she did that because she cared and the laws are not their for our children right now - They are there for fathers.  

Melbourne dad finds kidnapped sons and shows up Swedish cops

AAP

April 07, 2009 12:48pm

A MELBOURNE father's speedy rescue of his two kidnapped sons has embarrassed Swedish police, who struggled with the case for six months.

Armed with just a pair of binoculars and a rental car, it took the dad only one week to find his missing sons, aged 11 and ten, in Sweden.

"It is a genuine failing mark to the work of the police,'' columnist Lars Lindstrom wrote in the Swedish newspaperExpressen.

"(The father) went on leave, flew from Melbourne to Sweden and found them in a week. How did that happen?''

The boys were allegedly abducted in October last year by their Swedish mother.

She was charged with their kidnapping and became a wanted fugitive in Sweden.

The father had custody of the children but the mother was granted access twice a year.

After six months of waiting at home in Melbourne for a break in the case, the dad decided to take matters into his own hands.

He flew to Sweden, rented a car and parked outside the home of the mother's parents, on a hunch that they were harbouring the fugitive mother and the children.

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After a week of waiting, he crept out of his car under the cover of night and walked towards the front door.

For the first time in six months, he heard the sounds of his sons' voices coming from inside the building.

"I didn't even know the children were alive. The feeling was incredible,'' the father told Expressen.

He then went back to his car and called the Swedish authorities, who entered the home, arrested the mother and reunited the boys with their father.

The local authorities said they had done their best to find the children during the six month investigation.

"We have looked at a number of addresses,'' said Svante Melin, Detective Superintendent of Sodermanland Police in Sweden.

Swedish police had earlier suggested a feminist group had helped the mother with the abduction.

"As far as I can see, there is no evidence that the mother was helped by anybody,'' Det Supt Melin said.

Now the father and sons are waiting for flights home to Australia, funded by the Swedish Foreign Ministry.

"I am grateful that they will help take us home. My economy is driven into the ground,'' he said.

The father said he would not criticise the police over their efforts in finding the boys.

The mother is in custody and waiting for a court date to be set.

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