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State Abductions in Norway  = Game Over?

 



What drives people to steal children from their families, subjecting them to the torture of missing and crying for their loved ones?
How does one endure these painful screams and knowing that one is responsible?
What kind of brainwashing has been applied, to choose to do something so horrendous to people, to children?
Do not the harsh penalties they risk for the contribution to, or otherwise supporting the systematic kidnappings, make them think twice before acting?

High Commissioner for Human Rights reminded Spain in 2012, that the systematic, forceful child removal, which took place from the forties and well into the eighties, in the country, constitute crimes against humanity, without a statute of limitation.

The Argentine military leader, Videla, was sentenced to 50 years in prison for having overlooked systematic child abduction in Argentina, a practice that was also described as crimes against humanity.

How do the state abductions conducted in Norway, differ from what has happened in other countries, up to modern times?

According to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, which can investigate and judge the most gruesome crimes possible, as crimes against humanity, and genocide, removing children and moving them forcibly from one ethnic group to another, falls into the definition of genocide.

November 1st, Russia started a criminal investigation of the cases in which Russian-born children are taken by force from their families in Norway, by Norwegian authorities, as employees of the social services, police, County Appeal Board and judiciary, under the suspicion of these so-called public care orders not being legal.

Many nations are represented, and violated by Norway's so-called child protection policy.

In case of serious offenses, such as systematic kidnappings, other states will be obliged to assist not merely their own citizens, but also to intervene in the situation as a whole, according to the Responsibility to Protect Agreement.

Will other states follow Russia's example?

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