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 Post subject: Interesting articles in Turkish Daily Sabah
PostPosted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 1:30 pm 
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Interesting article from 2015 in Turkish Daily Sabah


Fuat Uğur:
Norway acts like a ‘mafia', breaks apart families
Daily Sabah, 28 April 2015

"Norway's child welfare service, the Barnevernet, has not only intervened to restrict families' parental rights, but also continues to forcibly take children away from their families with ‘little or no reason,' often based on unfounded claims, according to a human rights lawyer."

Norwegian human rights attorney Marius Reikaras and Sedef Mustafaoğlu, who could narrowly save her children thanks to a complete coincidence and return to Turkey, narrate and verify the abovementioned practices.
    Turkey has been mentioning the tortures of the German Youth Office (Jugendamt) for years, but it has not been informed about what is going on in Norway. A few months ago, Pandora's Box was opened when Halil Kiriş's experiences were revealed. Upon that, the scandals in Norway started to be unveiled one by one. It turned out that the Kiriş's experience was only a drop in the ocean.


"The incident started when Kiriş's 3-year-old daughter told her teacher at kindergarten about her dream influenced by the cartoon character the Hulk. The teacher interpreted the child's fantasy world in a paranoid way and called experts from the Barnavernet. The child was seized and police officers detained Kiriş after raiding his workplace."

  

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New article about Norwegian CPS (Barnevern) in Daily Sabah:

Ayla Koşkun:
Norwegian mother begins hunger strike to get her children back from foster families
Dasily Sabah – Europe, 31 oktober 2017

"Upon starting her hunger strike as a last resort, Gulbrandsen said that she contacted the Barnevernet authority in Randaberg, southwest Norway in a bid to confront the agency with her strike. The officer told Gulbrandsen that she didn't know how to handle her case since it was the first time she experienced such a situation."

"Barnevernet is has a reputation for taking children away from families without concrete reasons and gaining financial profit from it. Many other families like Gulbrandsen's are affected every year."

"Another example of a family that was torn apart by the Barnevernet is the Kiriş family from Turkey."
For this last-mentioned case, cf above.

  

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 Post subject: Re: Interesting articlse in Turkish Daily Sabah
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So who is this mother and what is the whole truth in this? We do not know. But according to my own experience every word of this article might as well be correct.

At about the time that she had her children taken away, we ourselves fled the country.

Apart from the life-lasting trauma of dividing av family, letting a mother see her children four times a year can be perceived as plain torture. There is absolutely no evidence that children benefit from what some will see as emotional abuse committed by government.

Evidence is also absent in most of the theories that this profession acts on.

This is a brutal system and whenever people see what the CPS does, they assume there is a good reason. As when a doctor amputates a leg everyone trusts that the surgeon knows what he is doing.

The problem is, the CPS do not at all know what they are doing when they dissolve families like this.

The reason for taking these children were conflicts between mum and dad. So are there really no other solutions when parents who split up fight about the children? Of course there are. But once the CPS get involved, they might obstruct good solutions by their shere presence. They might also fuel the conflict. This is their game and they know the moves.

In the end they will throw their hands up in the air and play the "look-at-these-impossible-parents!"-narrative.

Chess mate!

This is their habitate and how they nourish.

The mother has probably banged her head too many times towards the concrete wall of bureaucracy, and has now become desperate. No one will listen to her.

The CPS will nod their heads and say: "We were right. Look how she is behaving now!".

For many of us, the mother`s hungerstrike is just another tragic demonstration of the endless pain our system causes to parents and their children. It can even be regarded as rational behaviour, when a power-abusing system with a perverted ideology and attractive funding has kidnapped her children.


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