http://heraldsun.com.au – At
9pm on the evening of April 6 Sally Faulkner was sitting between the
two single beds in a small one bedroom “safe house’’ in the shelled out
poor area of Sabra in Beirut, desperately ringing the Australian embassy
in Lebanon. On the first try no one answered. On the second, a security
official said to ring back the following morning when the office was
open. Plans to be quickly rescued by Australian officials — and getting
some assistance to escape Lebanon — evaporated throughout the night.
How
different the saga of the past fortnight may have played out if
Faulkner had managed to get inside the embassy grounds and obtain some
limited diplomatic protection for her children. Instead, on this
first evening back with their mother in nearly a year, Faulkner’s
children, five year old Lahela and three year old Noah were sleeping
peacefully in the safe house.