Saturday, May 9, 2009

Hungarian court issued France Russians Irina Belenky.

SyuzhetyPohischenie daughter of French and rossiyanki29.04.2009V Hungary has received the documents on the extradition of the mother Eliza AndreVengersky Court decided to extradite to France Russians Irina Belenky, which is accused of kidnapping his own daughter from her father. As reported by RIA Novosti, the decision was taken on Wednesday, 6 May, in Budapest.
Protecting Belenkiy already announced its intention to appeal the court's decision, told the press attache of the Russian Embassy in Budapest. The appeal will be filed in the next two to three days.
Meanwhile, a member of the Public Chamber of Russian lawyer Anatoli Kuchera told Interfax that Belenky signed a settlement agreement with her husband Jean-Michel Andre. Now the document to be signed spouse Russians.
That Kucera flew to France and was able to agree with Andre on the agreement, reported in late April. The document stipulates that both parents will be able to see Eliza, and seized her upbringing.
Recall Irina Belenky was declared wanted by French police in late March, shortly after her husband - a French national Jean-Michel Andre - said that he had abducted his three-year daughter Eliza. The man told police that suspects his wife.
April 12, Belenky, along with Eliza was arrested in Hungary, while trying to cross the border with Ukraine. A woman seized the child and will soon be handed over to his father. Belenky is placed in a Hungarian prison. Soon the papers were received from France for her extradition. On the assumption that the claim of France to extradite Belenky will be met, the Hungarian authorities have already stated on 15 April. However Rossiyanka refused to simplified extradition procedures, and consideration of her case has taken for some time.
Irina Belenky and Jean-Michel Andre can not divide a daughter in 2007, when the spouses ceased to live together. Since then they have several times vykradyvali from each other child who, in a way that periodically lived in France, in Russia.
Initially, the media wrote that Belenky and Andre are divorced, but later the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that their marriage is not officially dissolved either in Russia or in France. Nevertheless, the French court in the past decided that Eliza should live with her father and a Russian - what with his mother.

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