• #8 Anneke Lucas with Dalila Sadok

  • Feb 8 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 23 mins
  • Podcast

#8 Anneke Lucas with Dalila Sadok

  • Summary

  • Please note that this audio podcast is in French. However, English subtitles are provided in the Video Podcast available on our YouTube and BitChute Channels.

    Dalila Sadok is a French mother who lost her two young children to their abusive father. In her case, certain members of the judiciary, child protective services, social services and police have overstepped their authority, in flagrant violation of French and European child protection rights. Dalila's story shows us the long arm of the networks, and this woman's brave fight for her and other victimized children.

    French interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=DQyZYR0LIkc

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    Title Music: Antonín Dvořák - New World Symphony No. 9 by Leo Symphony Orchestra

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