
A MILLION SMILES 4 SARAH EL GOHARY
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Three-year old Sarah El Gohary thought she was taking a magical trip to Disney when she waved 'bye' to Mom, Janet Greer, in Hawaii, twelve years ago. Instead, Sarah was abducted to Egypt, where she has remained: hidden from her mother's love for all these years. This is despite Janet moving to Egypt; learning the language; searching for her baby and actually 'winning' legal custody - twice - before Egyptian Judges. Authorities report that they're unable to find Sarah. This Petition implores President's Obama and Mubarak to take action - now - to reunite Sarah and Jan! Meantime, people who care may help sign our Petition: with each signature intended to send across the miles, "A Million Smiles 4 Sarah".
Sponsor
This Petition is sponsored by a global group of citizens; people who care and who believe that World Politicians should do so much more to "move inter-country mountains" and prevent abducted children - wherever they are - from losing loving and necessary contact with their isolated parent: particularly when so little is done to those who disrespect local and international laws.
Links
Our blog - with photos
http://amillionsmiles4sarah.wordpress.com
For Twitter addicts:
http://twitter.com/amillionsmiles4
Facebook and In Arabic:
http://www.facebook.com/l.phpu=http%3A%2F%2Ffindsarahelgohary.blogspot.com%2F&h=1e690ddbac490f5e2dea7a985308f6dd



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