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Fathers 4 Justice (or F4J) is a fathers’ rights organisation in the United Kingdom. Founded in 2002, the group aims to gain public and parliamentary support for changes in UK legislation on fathers' rights, mainly using stunts and protests, often conducted in costume. ==History== Fathers 4 Justice was founded in the UK by Matt O'Connor, a marketing consultant.〔Deborah Ross ("Matt O'Connor: The man behind Fathers4Justice", ) ''The Independent'', 4 July 2006〕 Fathers for Justice's stated aim is to champion the causes of equal parenting, family law reform and equal contact for divorced parents with children. It is best known for its campaigning techniques of protest stunts, usually dressed as comic book superheroes, and frequently climbing public buildings, bridges and monuments. Stunts have included supporters forcibly entering courts dressed in Father Christmas outfits, putting the Government's Minister for Children in handcuffs, and group member Jason Hatch climbing onto Buckingham Palace dressed as Batman.〔 They have also protested by handcuffing two other government ministers. However, the group and the couple behind it, Matt and Nadine O'Connor, have been widely criticised for bullying, intimidation and harassment, which has included threats of rape, death and torture being made against a female MP, Caroline Nokes. Former members of the group have claimed Fathers4Justice has now "lost its way" by being sidetracked from reforming family law, and descending into personal attacks, libel (for which they were sued) and illegal acts which included putting an MP under surveillance and tracking her movements with a GPS tracking unit.〔http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/fathers-4-justice-and-the-mother-of-all-hate-campaigns-9786179.html?origin=internalSearch〕
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