Ariana-Leilani Children's Foundation International

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The World's Children Represented by the 'Little Ambassador,' Know They Are All Born With Human Rights, But Why Not in the USA?
 

GENEVA, June 29 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following is being issued by Ariel Foundation International and Ariana-Leilani Children's Foundation International:

"All of us share this world for but a brief moment in time. The question is whether we spend that time focused on what pushes us apart or whether we commit ourselves to an effort, a sustained effort to find common ground, to focus on the future we seek for our children and to respect the dignity of all human beings." (Obama, speech, June 4, 2009)

President Obama is called upon by the "Little Ambassador", Ariana-Leilani (Germany/USA) and Madison (Panama/USA) to join the rest of the world in recognizing children's human rights. The Ariel Foundation International (AFI) and the Ariana-Leilani Children's Foundation International (ALCF) will hold a press conference this month about the USA and the CRC in Geneva. The participants are Richard Harrison (UK/France): United Nations International civil servant; Roy Morris , JD (USA); Birgit Kruassman, JD (Germany); Dr. Ariel King (Germany/USA), President, Ariel Foundation International and Ariana-Leilani Children's Foundation.

"It's important that the United States return to its position as a respected global leader and promoter of Human Rights. It's embarrassing to find ourselves in the company of Somalia, a lawless land. I will review this and other treaties and ensure that the United States resumes its global leadership in Human Rights." (Walden University Presidential Debates, 2008).

On behalf of the worlds' children, two exceptional international children, the 6-year-old "Little Ambassador," Ariana-Leilani (USA/Germany) and 7-year-old Madison (USA/Panama), have illustrated the need for President Obama to lead the US Senate to recognize children's human rights as 193 other countries have done with the immediate ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Right of the Child (CRC). The United States of America was founded on the basic principles of justice and human rights.

President Obama stated "Those who stand up for justice are always on the right side of history." (Obama, speech June 23, 2009)

Children's status, as minors, renders them vulnerable and in need of safeguards to ensure their protection. In recognition of children's special status, the United Nations developed an inclusive, legally binding international human rights treaty for all the world's children. Harrison a retired UN staff said, "As an international civil servant who has worked for the United Nations in Geneva for forty years, I am notably shocked that the USA and Somalia are the only two member states that have not ratified the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child." The CRC treaty that the USA helped to write aims to protect children from death, separation, abduction, abuse, deprivation, exploitation, and neglect. Krussman, lawyer in Germany believes that "it is not enough just to sign the convention, there also must be a good working system in each state, to transform the convention and to fill out this law construct and take care, that the rights of the children are respected. The people: teachers, police, judges, any adult or parent and the whole society should know and respect the rights of the children and take care, that the children are safe and secure and their rights are respected."

The USA does not have a national office or system responsible for the welfare of children. Instead at best there are 50 fragmented and incompatible systems that lack accountability, transparency and uniformity in their application of laws and services. "Despite the efforts of the (various states) child protection system, child maltreatment deaths remain a serious problem." (US Department of Health and Human Services. child welfare information gateway 2008). "The US must stop treating children as property, like a car or house. Ratifying the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child is a necessary first step to joining the rest of the world in order to assure the life, safety, and wellbeing of all children in the USA," stated US attorney Roy Morris . Like slavery in the USA, which was abolished, children continue to be treated as property.

"We live in a culture that discourages empathy"(Obama, speech, July 12, 2006).

We have forgotten from where we came and our core values and principles. The result is our children are dying, neglected, abused, unheard, marginalized, and not considered. Of the USA's 75 million children, there are 3 million reports of child abuse made annually. Yet the real incidence of abuse is 3 times greater than is reported (9 million children). Every year 1,500 children die, four die each day from abuse and neglect and custody of 50,000 children is "given" -- like property -- to their abusive parent, and normal contact is denied to the protective parent who reports the abuse. (Leadership Council 2009) As a result of the CRC, the principle idea in German is, what is in the best interest of the child and also to have close contact to both parents. Also considered are the wishes and will of the child, and if old enough, the adults must hear the child." This is a very important part of the practical application of the CRC according to German lawyer Birgit Krussman .

Now trapped in child welfare Bermuda Triangle in the USA, the "Little Ambassador" a citizen of Germany and the USA is fighting for her basic human right to life. She has treatable serious life-threatening illness that is being neglected by her custodial parent. The Little Ambassador, Ariana-Leilani's abuse and severe medical neglect without treatment could lead to her death.

The child welfare systems are unable to respond because they are seriously deficient and ineffective. Domestic and international interest in the Little Ambassador's struggle has support from Congressman Steny Hoyer (MD) and Congressman Chris Van Hollen (MD), Mayor Adrian Fenty (Washington, DC), and the members of the United Nations Committee of the Rights of the Child in Geneva, Switzerland (Algeria, Chile, Egypt, Ghana, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Republic of Korea, Lithuania, Mauritius, Peru, Paraguay, Slovenia, Switzerland, Syria Arab Republic, Thailand, Tunisia, Uganda). The USA system for child assistance and protection is dangerous for children like the 6-year-old "Little Ambassador" Ariana-Leilani and 7-year-old Madison who have both received international concern and support, both are still trapped in abuse. Panama is now actively defending Madison's human rights while she is in the USA through the "Defensoria del Pueblo" and her plight has been recognized by elected President Martinelli. Both, Ariana-Leilani and Madison, like many other children in the USA await relief through extraordinary domestic and international intervention -- including the adoption of the CRC!

"The true test of the American ideal is whether we're able to recognize our failings and then rise together to meet the challenges of our time. Whether we allow ourselves to be shaped by events and history, or whether we act to shape them. Whether chance of birth or circumstance decides life's big winners and losers, or whether we build a community where, at the very least, everyone has a chance to work hard, get ahead, and reach their dreams. (Obama, speech, June 4, 2005)

The Ariel Foundation International (AFI) and the Ariana-Leilani Children's Foundation (AFCF) will continue to educate the public about the United Nations Convention of the Right of the Child by the launch in July 2009 of a free monthly e-Newsletter.

For "Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek." (Obama, speech, Feb. 5, 2008).

Websites: www.ArielFoundation.org and www.Ariana-LeilaniFoundation.org


SOURCE Ariel Foundation International




ARIEL FOUNDATION AND ARIANA-LEILANI FOUNDATION
ATTENDS 2009 UN CONVENTION FOR THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD


Priscilla Viteri Rusell of Panama

Hundreds of attendees, along with AFI representative Priscilla Russell of Panama, came from around the world and converged on Georgetown Law School in Washington DC to discuss and exchange ideas on United States ratifications of the UN Convention for the Rights of the Child.  At the present time, only two countries in the world have refused to sign the convention -- the US and Somalia.   The plight of two international children, Ariana-Leilani of Germany, and Madison Russell of Panama, were highlighted to demontrate the urgency of the need for the US to join the rest of the world in honoring children's international rights, including Germany and Panama.  Only through those non-US countries can the rights of these international children and others like them be protected because of the US's self-exclusion from this world community.   Priscilla Russell of Panama, consultant/advisor to the Ariel Foundation International, attended this international convention.   See, the latest pictures courtesy of Georgetown Law School and Photographer Erin Dey.


Family Prayer Candle Light Vigil for Life-Saving Rescue of 6-year-old 'Little Ambassador'

DC Child and Family Services Agency Where are you?

WASHINGTON, May 27 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Ariana-Leilani, "The Little Ambassador" is a beautiful kindergarten little girl who in her short life has met with Former President Bush, Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and the Queen Mother of Swaziland and the current Ambassadors to the USA from Zambia, Lesotho, Madagascar and Germany, has a life-threatening blood disorder which could be fatal if it continues to go untreated. The prayer vigil is sponsored by Greg Wims, The President of The Victims Rights Foundation (www.VictimsRightsFoundation.org) and the Ariana-Leilani Children's Foundation (www.Ariana-LeilaniFoundation.org).

Ariana-Leilani has not seen or talked to her mother, Dr. Ariel King - a respected internationally and local community leader, for more almost a year and has been in the custody of her father.

Authorities entrusted with the protection of children, Child and Family Service Agency (CFSA) of the District of Columbia have ignored Ariana-Leilani's plight for almost a year even though numerous medical and psychological experts have reported verbally and with reports that this little girl's life is in grave danger.



Dr. Ariel King Speaks On Children's Rights at The Sixth Battered Mothers Custody Conference: "Solutions"

On January 11th, 2009, Dr. Ariel King addressed the main gathering of hundreds of attendees at the Sixth Battered Mothers Custody Conference: Solutions.    Following a Keynote address by Mildred Muhamad, with coverage by CNN, Dr. King spoke on on "International Chidren's Human Rights: The Missing Component in the US" and the need for the United States to ratifiy the Rights of the Children treaty of the United Nations.  Only the US and Somalia have refused to ratify this treaty -- denying all children in the United States the basic rights guaranteed to children of every other country of the world.   The failure of the family courts in the United States can be traced back to the United State's failure to adopt this treaty, as it allows a faulty system to continue to perpetuate the abuse of children in the United States -- specifically 50,000 children are treated as property, and turned over to their abusive parents each year.    A clearly unintended result, that would be prevented by adoption of those worldwide chldren's rights in the US.  Many survivors of abuse presented at the conference and told of how judges, guardian ad litems, attorneys, and child protective agencies repeatedly failed to believe them, and allowed them to be handed over to their abusive parent, rather than the non-abusive parents.  Instead the US family court system regularly penalizes the non-abusive parent by routinely denying custody and, even all contact, with the child who was being abused -- not only rewarding the abusive parent, but protecting them and causing long term injury to the abused child.   Solutions were discussed, and encouraged by former family judges and others who spoke at the conference.  The conference organizers included The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, The National Organization for Women, The National Family Court Watch Project, Bethlehem Neighbors for Peace, LoveFraud.com, Center for Judicial Excellence, and the Coalition for Family Justice.

Read an excellent writeup on the Conference and videos by Barry Nolan, and Channel 9 News




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