Imagine if your child was kidnapped.
Imagine when you reported this to authorities, you were ignored, bullied and dismissed.
Imagine thinking you would never see your child again. And that you could do nothing about it.
Three Days for Three Daughters is
an international hunger strike to be held on September first, second
and third. The strike is named after three girls who were kidnapped
from their three mothers in Guatemala. These mothers, like hundreds of other mothers and fathers in
developing nations, wait without answers, help or justice.
In continuation of the hunger strike that was started by Norma Cruz and Fundacion Sobrevivientes in Guatemala on July 15, we
are striking for three days, one day for each daughter, to seek justice
for the mothers in Guatemala, and to bring attention to the problem of
child trafficking in international adoption. Your commitment can help bring justice and give a voice to those that have been silenced.
We are asking people around the world to fast
for three days, one day for each daughter stolen. We are not gathering
physically in one spot, we are gathering virtually through the web.
We are asking participants to commit to documenting
their strike through words and/or photograph(s) that they will provide
to us via email. At the end of the strike, a book will be designed of
the strike documentation and given to key governmental officials and
journalists in an effort to expose the issue.
We have commitments from people in India, Guatemala, Germany, The United States, Canada and Denmark. Your commitment can help bring justice and give a voice to those that have been silenced.
PLEASE JOIN US
(click here).
FAQ:
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