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Fathers 4 Justice are on song

Fathers 4 Justice are on song Fathers 4 Justice are on song

PARENTS from across Hampshire have lent their voices to a new song being released by campaign group Fathers 4 Justice.

The Anthem For Justice song is being launched by the Hampshire-based campaign organisation for Father’s Day this Sunday as an Internet download track.

Mothers and fathers from across the county travelled to London to record the song this week and film a video for the single, which is promoting equal rights for parents.

Nadine O’Connor, Fathers 4 Justice campaign manager said: “The new campaign and anthem represents a significant repositioning of Fathers 4 Justice to focus on the war against families by the secret courts.”

“Rather than playing to the adversarial dividing tactics of the legal system which pitch father against mother, our campaign will be one of hope, not hate, and aims to unify parents regardless of gender against the court system.”

Comments(3)

Adrian Smith says...
10:19am Thu 17 Jun 10

F4J have been quiet of late so it is good to hear they are still around. I like the emphasis on these secret Family Courts.

Walter Kurtz says...
11:20am Thu 17 Jun 10

The B side is a reworking of the Billy Connolly version of D.I.V.O.R.C.E....

digby jones says...
3:02pm Thu 17 Jun 10

fathers 4 justice shut down in 2008 for the 3rd and last time.
people have had enough of these idiots
this is just a ploy to screw people for more money as thats all people are seeing them asking for money no action !
this guy has left loads of people in the lurch
f4j is old hat now its had its day its finished, this lot have no standing and that they had they will never get back.
how they have the gall to screw people for money god knows.

go back in the hole you came from

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