There is a real deluge of articles on this issue the last few days, as a search on the web with a few combinations of words like "Russian", "children", "ombudsman", "Norway", "Norwegian", "child" and "protection" will show.
I hardly know how to select any out of the ocean of relevant stuff, but here is one:
Norwegian authorities return child to Russian familyThe child was returned, but the family for some time will be under control of Norway’s social services, aide to Russia’s children’s ombudsman toldTass, 1 November 2014
Russia had better help the family get away from this surveillance also, or the Norwegian child protective agency will wear the family out with their unreasonable demands and their monitoring, whereupon the parents will blow their top or get very depressed; in either case the CPS will attack the child anew.
“Representatives of Norway’s social service rushed into the house of a Russian family and took a girl of six, without presenting any documents to the parents. The only thing we have managed to learn is that they state the reason of taking as “grotesque”. This could be a tooth, like in the earlier case with the Russian boy or an innocent slap from a parent,” she said.- -
'The alarming information makes us act more actively in protection of our children and families abroad,' Astakhov said in Twitter.Good. The Russian children's ombudsman Astakhov evidently understands a lot better than Norwegians what constitutes protection of children.