Today, there is one more step you can take. This one could have a larger international impact. Click on the following link to find an international-action link: click here.
The above link contains very detailed-factual information about this case (warning, it contains very difficult information about what this small child has endured), and it provides an invitation to register an international concern at this email address: info@ekspertai.eu. You can cut and paste the same letter you used yesterday to this larger international community. At the bottom of the letter, you must sign your name, and give your state and country (not your actual address). To follow is a link to the letter to cut and paste into the international email: click here.
For more information about how Lithuanian’s are responding and documentation on the case, you can view this video which is not as graphic as Deimante’s personal testimony: click here.
This morning I have received a document confirming that at least four people have already been killed in association with this case, and that “Girl‘s father have wrote more than 200 application to Lithuanian law enforcement asking for consistent investigation of pedophilia, but proper and comprehensive investigation was not made.” These facts make it all the more important to keep Deimante safe with her aunt rather than turning her over to the woman (her mother, Laimutė—Laima—Stankūnaitė) who Deimante accuses of selling her to the pedophiles. To follow is a link to a document from the Lithuanian judge in personal charge of Deimante, providing a portion of Deimante’s unimaginable testimony: click here.
Thank you for your partnership to save the lives of our world’s most vulnerable children, your sister,
k

Dear Kimberly, thank you so much for your attempts to save Deimate's life and my gratefulness goes to all the people who are responding to this call and sending the letters. I would also like to include two other names of officials in Lithuania that are crucial to contact by sending Kimberly's letter.
ReplyDeleteG. Kryževičiau - the head of the Supreme Court in Lithuania (his e-mail: g.kryzevicius@lat.lt) and
Irena Degutiene - the head of Lithuanian Parliament (e-mail addresses:
Irena.Degutiene@lrs.lt and irdegu@lrs.lt). Thank you very much for fighting the good fight!!
Sincerely,
Vilija Ball
I'm dying to know what has happened with this case. PLEASE post an update really soon. I've been thinking about this and praying and hoping she remains with her aunt.
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Kristen Severson
I sent the letter and will continue to pray for this situation. Beverly Kelley
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