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  1. World. 'Whoever abducts first wins': Why Japan won't allow this Australian mother to see her children. Catherine Henderson says she hasn’t spoken with her two teenage children since they were abducted by their father over three years ago; something that’s legal under Japan’s custody system.

  2. Hi there! My name is Catherine Henderson and I am a passionate writer and an activist for children's rights. I work with other impacted parents, consular staff, lawyers, politicians and children's rights advocates to bring legislative and social change in Japan.

  3. 20 de jul. de 2023 · (ABC News: Yumi Asada) abc.net.au/news/japan-sole-custody-laws-under-review/102603522. Victorian mother Catherine Henderson hasn't seen her two children in four years. One day in 2019, she returned home to find her partner had taken her then-14-year-old daughter and nine-year-old son.

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  5. Asia. Opinion. Catherine is facing another Christmas without her children. They were legally abducted by their Japanese father. Catherine Henderson says she hasn’t spoken with her two teenage children since they were abducted by their father more than three years ago; something that’s legal under Japan’s custody system.

  6. 14 de dic. de 2021 · Australian woman Catherine Henderson was living in Tokyo when she says she came home from work to find that her husband had abducted their daughter and son.

  7. 20 de mar. de 2023 · Henderson, 51, a Melbourne mother of two, has spent the past four years campaigning for changes to Japan’s century-old system, joining class actions and pulling together hundreds of parents from across the world grappling with similar situations.