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EXCLUSIVE: He’s circumcised our son and didn’t ask: Sally Faulkner speaks out

In an emotional interview for the December issue of The Australian Women’s Weekly, Sally Faulkner reveals never before heard details about how her kids are coping in Lebanon.

Sally Faulkner put everything on the line to recover her children after her estranged husband Ali Elamine took them to Lebanon. An ill-fated abduction attempt left her emotionally shattered and facing 20 years in a Lebanese jail and yet, she tells The Weekly, she would do it all again.

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In a candid, emotional and sometimes distressing interview, Sally reveals exclusive details about the inside story of her relationship with Ali Elamine, the events that drove her to go along with the recovery attempt, how, in the hours that followed the abduction, while she and her children waited in a Beirut safe house, she discovered that their son Noah had been circumcised without her knowledge or consent.

“That was a complete shock,” says Sally. “It was all I could do not to cry. How could Ali do that without letting me know, without discussing it. It was just another reason to detest the man who’d taken our children.”

Sally says her children longed to be reunited with her and their wishes were reason enough to go along with the recovery attempt. Desperate and running out of time, Sally believed she had been deceived by her former partner and therefore would do whatever she needed to to get her children back home.

“Would I do it again?” she asks. “Yes. Absolutely. I would do it again. With the greatest respect to Lebanon and its legal system, with the greatest respect to Ali and his family, I would do it again if it meant that I could have my children back with me. Any mother would do the same, I believe.”

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To read Sally Faulkner’s whole EXCLUSIVE interview pick up your copy of the December issue of The Australian Women’s Weekly on sale October 27.

Sally tells her full story in the book All For My Children (Hachette, $35). She says it is the book she had to write, because it is the only way her children will know she never stopped trying to bring them home.

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