For more info goto http://crcjapan.com
"From the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington DC, April of 2009 - Parents of American children who have been illegally abducted to Japan, gathered to continue to raise awareness of Japan's policy of supporting international child abductions by Japanese Nationals.
The Govt of Japan has had a policy of never enforcing, and refusing to acknowledge PREVIOUSLY ESTABLISHED U.S. Jurisdiction and U.S. Custody and visitation orders. Going as far back as 1951, Japan has developed a Government and Judicial policy of granting legal impunity and harboring Japanese Citizen fugitives from U.S.and foreign justice in Japan.
To quote US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in her conversation with Hirofumi Nakasone (Japan's Minister of Foreign Affairs) on March 31, 2009:
"... in our increasingly mobile world today, more and more international parents of children will live separately", "...Japan needs to sign the Hague Treaty now"....Unfortunately, Nakasone only repeated the same old canned answer they have been giving for at least 16 YEARS NOW..."Japan is studying it's possibliity of participation" (in the Hague Convention Treaty on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction) . The US does not have this problem with any other country --ON THE PLANET !"
He says he has no access to her daughter but she lives in her grandmother's house which he knows the address of. I dont get it why he does not go to see her physically but not only getting her back to US by force.
ebis212 1 month ago
@AmatuerJackass hi, may i suggest your uncle make a webpage, facebook posting his struggle for his daughter. make sure it is searchable with both paul toland and erika's name in both japanese. do you know about meta data in a webpage? that's how google pick up keywords for searches. when she is old enough, she would search for her dad or her own name. and there is no way the grandma can stop her. perhaps a video channel on youtube posting personal messages to erika.record of how much he cares
mujkocka 5 months ago
@0SUBSISTANCE0 it is about a father wanting to see his daughter. it is a basic human condition. with many fathers who are not taking responsibility. this good father wants to be with his daughter. nationalism should not be part of the discussion here. have a heart. it is not about the color of this man's skin. it is his love for his daughter. i still see crazy nationalists speaking on speaker in akasaka about the imperialism of japan and denial of WWII without any interventions from the gov.
mujkocka 5 months ago
WE JAPANESE NEVER ACCEPT IT. ITS NOT JUSTICE... AND AMERICA IS JUST ONE COUNTRY.. STOP PUSH UR WAY. WE JAPANESE HAS OUR OWN WAY. U GUYS R TOO MUCH SELFISH. STOP ACTING KING OF WORLD.. U GUYS R NOT.
0SUBSISTANCE0 7 months ago
Racism and violence exist everywhere even in Japan. Let's not get off on a tangent. This video is about children not being able to see one parent. When you enter into an international marriage you should be willing to respect the other persons culture. Right now Paul's daughter is missing out on her American heritage. Good parents like Paul would make sure their child grew up knowing both cultures. If you have kids I feel sorry for them. All that hate you have can't be good for anyone.
kwbrow2 2 years ago
that is my uncle paul
AmatuerJackass 2 years ago
western assimilation governments of (child)thieves&liars ...
AdVader 2 years ago