Barnevernet Boss Comments on the Bodnariu Case

Barnevernet never intended on returning these children.

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Go away. Everything is fine. Nothing to see here…

That seems to be the attitude of Solveig Horne, the Norwegian Minister of Children and Equality, as if the Bodnariu case was just any other CPS case.

She said as reported by The Local: “I’m glad to hear that the parents and Barnevernet have come to an agreement and will cooperate so that the children can move back in with their parents. Now we will respect the children and the family by complying with their request for peace.”

No mention of the international uproar that has foreigners emigrating away from Norway in fear of Barnevernet. No mention of official proceedings against Norway in the European Court of Human rights and the Council of Europe. No mention of street protests and media fury against her CPS.  She only  mentions the cooperation that Barnevernet will now have with the family. Nevermind the international…

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  1. “… as if the Bodnariu case was just any other CPS case.”

    The Bodnariu case was unusual in drawing a tremendous lot of international protest and attention. But as a case, i.e. as regarding its contents, it WAS and IS just any other CPS case. That is what CPS cases in Norway are usually like, EXCEPT that they got the children back. Most families in a perfectly comparable situation are separated forever.
      

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