Times of Israel [Update BHOL they were stopped and arrested]
Long dogged by accusations of severe child abuse and neglect, the 40 families of insular hassidic group Lev Tahor fled their homes Tuesday in Ste. Agathe, Quebec, fearing imminent removal of the children by Canadian welfare authorities.
Long dogged by accusations of severe child abuse and neglect, the 40 families of insular hassidic group Lev Tahor fled their homes Tuesday in Ste. Agathe, Quebec, fearing imminent removal of the children by Canadian welfare authorities.
According to Oded Twik, an Israeli whose
sister and eight children have lived with Lev Tahor for the last eight
years, the Israeli Foreign Ministry and police worked through the night
Tuesday to get information about the safety of the children.
About 200 people traveled in three hired buses
to Ontario, where they rented a small number of hotel rooms. “The
Canadian police have confirmed that the group planned to go to Iran,”
said Twik.
Lev Tahor is led by charismatic convicted
kidnapper Shlomo Helbrans. The group, mainly native Israelis and their
Canadian-born children, lived in the resort town of Ste. Agathe-du-Mont,
Quebec. Only five members have legal status in Canada and the children
do not hold passports. [...]
Oded Twik has urged the Canadian authorities to remove all 137 children
from the community. Dozens of family members and supporters attended a
demonstration outside the Canadian Embassy in Tel Aviv on October 14.
Many family members have not communicated with their relatives for eight
years.
see http://levtahor.ca/ for "thier version"
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