B.C. woman trying to find her abducted children after fatal explosion in Beirut

Shelley Beyak explains how her daughter and son were abducted by their father two years ago and currently in Beirut, Lebanon.

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    1. the government wont help there are several cases like hers here in canada, one mother i know had to go to saudi arabia and kidnap her own kids back and then bring them to canada and try and keep them here because her husband charged her with kidnapping there and now she has to fight our government to keep her kids and stay in canada, another woman i personally know her girls where take for short holiday by husband over 6 yrs ago and because she signed that travel paper he doesnt have to bring them back and wont let her know where they are, it was first in iran then iraq, then eqypt, then turkey and now heard last australia and she has never spoken to her kids just him and he wont bring them back and the government wont help but if she still has contact directly with them she may be able to get them through kidnapping or when they are old enough to return on their own that’s the bottom line right now

    1. yes she is crying as if her kids were staying at the port by ships. She choose a great guy to have kids with….. so its karma

  1. Shared custody is fair.
    &, When you have kids with a foreigner, & they keep the kids in their country, the Canadian government isn’t responsible to solve this.

    1. @MINAM KA My point, Why is she not with her husband and the children. And children can make choice just not a legal one. According to studies, children till the age of 4-6 relay on the mother more than on the father, later more on the father for formative development. But a family is essential by far.

    2. @harry zahn do you live in a fantasy world. They were no longer together. Divorced happened you know. He is using the kids against her and that is wrong.

    3. @MINAM KA Take a look at her last name, divorce? Even if, she is automatically in the right? Using kids against her? There is a lot of fantasy here and it’s not coming from me. Minam if you are a woman try to use common sense, logic, a reason, and not emotions to make statements.

    1. Government of Canada orders were for the father not to take the children to Lebanon. So, Who do you think? Mothers should be able to raise their own children.

  2. What about all the women who abduct their children through the family courts here in Canada? How come we don’t hear that on the news?

    1. @Tik Doe Not letting the father see the kids is abduction. But the feminist courts are all one sided. That is why men are not bothering with marriage anymore.

  3. Parents split and destroy their children’s lives without even thinking about what they will have to go over

  4. seems like this lady is getting a lesson in “diversity is our strength”. It’s sad it cost her a son and a daugther. While i don’t pity her, i do feel bad for them. If Wissam Tarabichi, her ex-husband, has any kind of soul he won’t let harm come to those children. But Wissam is the kind of person who abducts children from their birth country to put them in another country torn apart by violence, so anything could happen really.

    1. Have you been to Lebanon? The country is beautiful, the are the craddle of civilization. How do you know what’s really going on between these this family? She’s feeding you her side of the story…I’d like to hear what he has to say first before passing judgement or making comments.

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