(Dagbladet): Child welfare case from Naustdal has attracted attention worldwide and led to massive demonstrations in 63 cities in 20 countries.
Now the public prosecutor decided to prosecute the two parents in the case. The NRK reported.
The two parents have been charged with nurturer violence, and his mother allegedly admitted to having given children rice.
She admits partial guilt, said her defender Ingrid Breistein .
Recognizing spank
– My client has acknowledged light slap in the upbringing of the children ever since the first police interrogation. There she stands firmly by, so she acknowledges partial culpability for the charges, saying the defender told NRK.
Mora is accused of nurturer violence.
The same is the father, defended by lawyer Ragnhild Torgersen .
– I would call it easy nurturer violence, says Torgersen Dagbladet.
She has otherwise not had time to go through the indictment with his client, and declined to comment further.
It was beforehand attached excitement to the public prosecutor would actually withdraw charges against the two parents, or whether the case would be dismissed.
Inflamed case
Among other things, an expert witness criticized CPS conduct in the matter because CPS took all five children from their parents instead of trying other means.
It was last November that two black cars rolled into the yard where the norskrumenske family lives to retrieve the children.
Since exploded criticism Norwegian barneverni numerous demonstrations in the world – perhaps in part because the family belonged to the Pentecostal church.
in June this year came suddenly versus modest – when it became clear that the child welfare service in Naustdal municipality and the private parties have agreed to the return of children to their parents and an agreement on cooperation on assistance measures for parents and children.
International pressure
agreement implies that Naustdal municipality and parents are now entering a new phase where one tries to create a stable and safe situation for the family.
Nevertheless, parents now therefore prosecuted.
Norwegian child welfare has the last year been under intense international pressure – not only because of this case.
in a number of international media, the Norwegian authorities received massive criticism, and lawyers and politicians have directed heavy criticism against the Norwegian child welfare. The British media giant BBC sent earlier this year a tv documentary about the Norwegian child welfare, and on March 12 could Dagbladet revealed that Norway must stand trial in a child care that is released through the narrow eye of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in Strasbourg.
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