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Foster kids demand apology for 'dark chapter'
By David Landes, TT, The Local, thelocal.se - 14 Jan 2010


The Dominic Johansson Case: Home schooled boy snatched from plane in Sweden
A series of articles in different media, September 7, 2009 --


Former CPS supervisor jailed for making false report
Two articles in Caller.com - December 5, 2008 - June 2, 2009


Stop beating on Sweden's parents!
By Caroline Olsson, Translation: Ruby Harrold-Claesson - 2009-12-10


Boy, two, is snatched by social workers after mother refused doctor's advice to feed him junk food
By Chris Brooke, The Daily Mail - December 3, 2009


Furious MP uses Parliamentary privilege to accuse council of 'kidnapping' nine-week-old baby from parents
By Andrew Levy, Daily Mail, 27th November 2009


Furious British MP calls CPS "kidnappers"
You Tube


Social services 'to take baby from teenager deemed too stupid to marry'
By Murray Wardrop, The Telegraph, 18 October 2009


Two children in care die of neglect each week
By David Collins, The People, 22 June 2008


The Evil Of The Anti-Smacking Law Proved. An analysis of Peter Hughes’ review
By Dr. Garnet Milne, New Zealand - 26 November 2009


Care applications continue to rise at record levels
Cafcass Report, 20 October 2009


Adoption system is UK's shameful secret
By Christopher Booker, The Telegraph, 10 October 2009


NKMR Symposium at Scandic Crown 22 August
By Gillian Thylander, September 2009


The corrupt business of Child Protective Services
By Nancy Schaefer, Senator, 50th District, Georgia - November 16, 2007, Updated: September 25, 2008


Reunited with dad after 50 years
By Craig Archer, Tameside Advertiser, tamesideadvertiser.co.uk - October 14, 2009


Desperate hunt for long-lost Dad
By Annette Lord, Tameside Advertiser, tamesideadvertiser.co.uk - September 02, 2009


What Has Government Done to Our Families?
Mises Daily by Allan Carlson, January 05, 2003


Mum pay is road to ruin
Tempe Harvey, News, news.com - September 08, 2009


Sweden: Parental Inquisition
By Peter Kamakawiwoole, Parentalrights.org - Jan. 26, 2009


Uppsala University Burns a Book on Recovered Memories
By Max Scharnberg, October 5, 2009


The Spoilt Generation: Parents who fail to exert authority breeding youngsters with no respect for anyone
By Fiona Macrae and Paul Sims, Daily Mail - 14th September 2009


Dickensian poverty? No, just feckless parenting
By Amanda Patell Daily Mail 14th September 2009


The effects of child care (day care) on the social and psychological development of children.
By Patrick F. Fagan, WCF V, Amsterdam, August 10, 2009


The influence of the United Nations, International and European Policies on the Family: Effects on Developed Nations
By Austin Ruse, WCF V, Amsterdam, August 12, 2009


Failure to Protect – The Caseworker Files
By Barak Goodman


Family Rights Today: Protecting Children From Abusive Foster Parents
By Linda Martin, Gather, gather.com - March 18, 2007


Family Rights Today: Georgia DCFS Administrator Arrested For Child Cruelty
By Linda Martin, Gather, gather.com - March 18, 2007


Parents: Do You Remember the Fourth Amendment?
By Linda Martin, Gather, gather.com - February 08, 2007


Another Child Beaten To Death In A Foster Home
By Linda Martin, Gather, gather.com February 6, 2007


CYFS says sorry to 'traumatised' family
By Simon Collins, July 31, 2009


Children’s rights in the society
By Annette Westöö


Scots mum to be charged with abduction in the republic of Ireland
By Jimmy Deuchars, forums.altnews.com.au -16 August 2009


Smacking kids is never acceptable: Swedish politician
The Local, thelocal.se - 12 August 2009


Troublesome kids locked in isolation cells
TT/David Landes, The Local, thelocal.se - 24 Jun 2009


UN slams Sweden for child rights failure
By David Landes, The Local, thelocal.se - 27 May 2009


Foster parents 'hung boys from hooks
By David Landes, The Local, thelocal.se - 6 May 2009


'Evil destruction' of a happy family
By Christopher Booker, The Telegraph,18 July 2009


Couple fail to prevent daughter being adopted after 'kidnap' by social services
By Murray Wardrop, The Telegraph, 09 July 2009


Mother arrested after six-week-old baby girl being monitored by social services dies
By Murray Wardrop, The Telegraph, 19 Jun 2009


British baby siezed in Ireland after parents flee social workers over custody row
By Andrew Alderson, Chief Reporter, The Telegraph, 06 June 2009


Council fostering service criticised over death of heroin-addict's baby
By Paul Stokes, The Telegraph, 16 May 2009


Mother denied access to children for 'turning them against ex-husband'
By Stephen Adams, The Telegraph, 10 May 2009


Today's tykes: Secure kids or rudest in history? Parents' focus on building self-esteem may neglect compassion for others
By Susan Gregory Thomas, msnbc.com - May 6, 2009


Social Service chiefs sent back to school in Baby P shake up
By James Kirkup and Christopher Hope - The Telegraph - 12 Mar 2009


Lord Laming report to criticise child protection
The Telegraph -12 Mar 2009


The Corrupt Business Of Child Protective Services
By Nancy Schaefer, Senator, 50th District - November 16, 2007, Updated: September 25, 2008


Nancy Schaefer on CPS
YouTube.com


Nancy Schaefer exposes the EVIL CPS
YouTube.com


A report on the corrupt Social Security in Sweden to the International Criminal Court in The Hague

Gender bias evident in parental alienation cases
Kirk Makin, Toronto Globe and Mail, March 28, 2009


A strong family and small state ought to go hand in hand
By Tim Montgomerie, The Telegraph - 17 Mar 2009


David Cameron: Supporting the family will lead to lower taxes
By Robert Winnett, Deputy Political Editor, Rosa Prince, Political Correspondent and Natalie Paris, The Telegraph - 16 Mar 2008


The science and statistics behind spanking suggest that laws allowing corporal punishment are in the best interests of the child
By Jason M. Fuller, Social Science Research Network, USA - Abstract


 The science and statistics behind spanking suggest that laws allowing corporal punishment are in the best interests of the child
By Jason M. Fuller, Social Science Research Network, USA


Head of Covenant House praises FBI sweep to stop child trafficking
By Kevin Clarke, Carol Zimmermann, Catholic News Service - Friday, March 13, 2009


Children at risk as social services hide their failures, says Baby P report
By Colin Fernandez, Daily Mail - 09th March 2009


Criminals applying for jobs in schools: Paedophiles among 7,000 trying to work with children
By Laura Clark, Daily Mail - 23rd February 2009


My three-and-a-half-year ordeal, by man accused of shaking baby
By Chris Brooke, The Daily Mail - 18th February 2009


Parents not consulted about sex lessons for five-year-olds
By Laura Clarke, Daily Mail, February 16, 2009


'We can’t move on... they’re our children,' say the Websters as they reveal the full appalling anguish the 'welfare state' has visited upon them
By Laura Collins, The Daily Mail - 14th February 2009


Couple told they cannot have their children back after being wrongfully accused of abuse to take court battle to Europe
By Tom Kelly, UK Daily Mail, Feb 12, 2009


Truancy jailing every two weeks. A parent is jailed for their child's truancy once a fortnight every school term in England and Wales, analysis of court statistics shows.
By Sean Coughlan and James Westhead , BBC News  - Thursday, 12 February 2009


Jailing parents: What happened next?
By Sean Coughlan, Education reporter, BBC News - - Thursday, 12 February 2009


Archbishop who forced sons on to 45ft-high chimney for photo is arrested for child neglect
By Emily Andrews, Daily Mail - 12th February 2009


State may compensate juveniles sentenced by judges in Luzerne
By Tracie Mauriello, Post-Gazette Harrisburg Bureau, February 04, 2009


The Smacking Row Adoption Case
A series of articles in the Daily Mail, the Telegraph and BBC News, 29th October 2008 - 11th February 2009


 The Edinburgh Case: “(...) sickening assault on family life”
A series of articles in the Daily Mail 29 – 30 Januari, 2009


'Mother banned from being alone with her baby after hospital finds tiny mark on one ear'
By Claire Ellicott, The Daily Mail, 26th January 2009


'A right-on guide to imprisoning children'
By Ken McLaughlin, Spiked on line, 22 January, 2009
   

'The Times faces contempt of court prosecution for jury story'
By Afua Hirsch, The Guardian, 21 January, 2009


‘There are no boundaries to people’s behaviour’. Case study
By Parminder Bahra, The Times, January 19, 2009


One area where there is too much optimism
Rosemary Bennett: Commentary, The Times, January 19, 2009


Care applications soar after Baby P case
By Rosemary Bennett, Social Affairs Correspondent, The Times, January 19, 2009


This blind faith in experts fails family justice
By Camilla Cavendish, The Times, January 9, 2009


Social services stole our children from us: Six-figure sum for parents wrongly accused of abuse
By Andy Dolan, UK Daily Mail Dec 24, 2008


Teenage Girl Dies in Ohio Children Services Custody
Rick Armon and Katie Byard, Beacon Journal, December 17, 2008


Government Permission Required For Parents To Kiss Children
By Paul Joseph Watson, Prison Planet, June 26, 2008


Smacking remains legal in Switzerland
The Daily Newspapers, December 2, 2008. Translation: Ruby Harrold-Claesson, Lawyer


Rob Williams: Why children at risk are not put into care. Things have to be really bad at home for the alternative to seem better
The Independent, independent.co.uk - 21 November 2008


Pictured: How runaway mum and her five daughters disguised themselves as Muslims
By Paul Sims, The Daily Mail, Dailymail.co.uk - 19th November 2008


A night in the cells for father who smacked his runaway son
Simon de Bruxelles, The Times, November 18, 2008


Council defies judge to ban family AGAIN from adoption because father once smacked a child for swearing
By Matthew Drake, The Daily mail - 13th November 2008


Timeline: The short life of Baby P. Events leading up to the death of 17-month-old infant
The Guardian, guardian.co.uk - November 11, 2008


The worst place to grow up is in care
By Jill Kirby, The Telegraph -  07 November 2008


Mending broken families: Baby Court isn't an end, but a chance at a new beginning
By Angie Hendershot, ABC Local - November 7, 2008


Smokers to be banned from becoming foster parents
By Daniel Martin, Daily Mail - 30th October 2008


Foster kids ‘five times more disturbed’
By Tamara McLean, AAP - February 18, 2007


Fostered children 'disturbed'
By Eleanor Wilson, The Press - 27 February 2006


California's low payments to foster parents violate federal Child Welfare Act, judge rules
By Carol J. Williams, LA Times, October 23, 2008


John Hemming close to family law ruling victory
By Jonathan Walker, Political Editor Oct 22 2008


The Big Question: What would be the result of opening family courts up to the public gaze?
The Independent, 21 October 2008


A secret state is operating in which families are being torn apart
Camilla Cavendish: Behind the Story - The Times, October 20, 2008


Straw must take heed: no publicity, no justice for families
By Frances Gibb, Legal Editor: Analysis - The Times, October 20, 2008


More open justice for families in the courts. Minister to curb secret hearings
By Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, and Rosemary Bennett, The Times - October 20, 2008


Media must be allowed into family courts, says Sir Mark Potter
By Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, The Times - October 20, 2008


In Open Court - Justice in the family courts will be better served, and professionals held properly to account, if the courts are open to scrutiny from the press
The Times, October 20, 2008


'Open family courts' says judge
BBC News - 20 October 2008


Britain’s Troubled Youth: Why is antisocial behaviour among teenagers a growing problem in the UK?
By Kevin D. Denee, realtruth.org - October 03, 2008


 
Shaken baby syndrome
A series of articles published on BBC, May 2006 - March 2008


Father takes son to court for idleness
MSN News - 20.10.2008


Indoctrination of children
A series of articles in different British media, 26 Feb - 11 May, 2008


A smack can keep children from crime says police leader
By Ben Leapman, The Telegraph, March 4, 2007


Ruth Kelly is right to put her children first. As Ritalin increasingly takes the place of proper parenting, let's praise a politician with the correct priorities
By Melanie Reid, The Times, September 25, 2008


 Emigrating to avoid forced adoption (Sam Thomas)
John Hemming's Web Log, September 04, 2008


Mum on the run: Pregnant teen flees to Ireland to escape social workers she fears will take her baby
By Neil Sears, Mail on line, September 1, 2008


Adoption raises psychological risks
The Copenhagen Post - 28.08.2008


Presumed guilty: The loving stepfather devoted to helping autistic youngsters now fighting to clear his name
By Natasha Courtenay-Smith, Daily Mail, 27th August 2008


Grandparents demand their charter of rights
By Amelia Hill, The Guardian, 24 August 2008


Child-removal threshold 'too low'
By Caroline Overington, The Australian News, August 19, 2008


 Fat children ‘should be taken from parents’ to curb obesity epidemic. Council warning to families guilty of neglect
By Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, The Times, August 16, 2008


Former child services agent guilty of abuse
By Sam Corrie, Daily Press, August 7, 2008


Province to spot-check foster homes Reviews of several CFS agencies uncover serious problems
By: Mary Agnes Welch and Mia Rabson, Winnepeg Free Press, Manitoba, Canada, August 8, 2008


Director of child welfare agency gets fired
By: Mary Agnes Welch, Winnepeg Free Press, Manitoba, Canada, August 6, 2008


Birmingham council illegally sent children into care in Jersey, MP report reveals
By Eileen Fairweather, The Daily Mail, 4 August 2008


Vulnerable children failed by notification scheme and 'private fostering'
By Rosemary Bennett, The Times. August 4, 2008


Care givers locked woman in her home for four years
TT/The Local , thelocal.se, 4 Aug 08


 Of course I had to abduct Sam, it was the right thing to protect my family
By Camilla Cavendish, The Times, August 2, 2008


Judge’s rare ruling allowed story to be told
Behind the case The Times, August 2, 2008


Jersey murder inquiry 'unlikely'
BBC News, 31 July 2008


Why a smacking ban must be slapped down
By Denise Robertson, Western Mail, July 29, 2008


Nanny Linda Wise cleared of killing baby after trial collapses
By Russell Jenkins, The Times, July 26, 2008


'Social workers ripped our family apart for 10 years'
By Tanya Thompson, Social Affairs Correspondent, 26 July 2008


Knock on the door… and a child's world fell apart
The Scotsman, 25 July 2008


Discredited Anti-Smacking Advocate in NZ
Press Release: Family First Lobby, 25 July 2008


Moral Neutrality
By Muriel Newman, NZCPR, 20 July 2008


Rich Country - Poor Families
By Muriel Newman, NZCPR, 1 April, 2006


Times wins ruling over secrecy of family court
By Rosemary Bennett, Social Affairs Correspondent, The Times, July 22, 2008


Family Flees Before Children Taken

Justice for Families. An enormous response to the articles in The Times highlights widespread concern over the secrecy that shrouds the family courts
The Times, Leading article, July 12, 2008


Europe to begin investigation of secrecy in family courts
By Sam Coates, Chief Political Correspondent, and Camilla Cavendish, The Times, July 10, 2008


I launched Childline to protect the most vulnerable - but unleashed a politically correct monster
By Esther Rantzen, The Daily Mail, July 9, 2008


Family justice: what we can do to protect our children. A ten-point plan to make our courts system fairer
By Camilla Cavendish, The Times, July 9, 2008


Justice can't be done in secret. And here's why
By Daniel Finkelstein, The Times, July 9, 2008


Family justice: your word against theirs
By Camilla Cavendish, The Times, July 9, 2008


 The Times launches campaign on family justice
Family Law Week, July 2008


A Conspiracy of Silence. Allowing the family courts and social services to operate in secret allows miscarriages of justice without the possibility of redress
The Times, Leading Article, July 7, 2008


Family justice: the secret state that steals our children
By Camilla Cavendish, The Times, July 7, 2008


Family Justice: how to find help and advice online. There are numerous campaign and advice groups looking at the issues surrounding family courts in the UK
Tom Whitwell, Communities Editor, The Times, July 4, 2008


Secret Justice, Private Hell
By Alasdair Palmer, Standpoint, June 2008


 Parents held for murder of their son after paramedics 'failed to spot playground injury that killed him'
By Liz Hull, The Daily Mail, June 20, 2008


Two face sex abuse charges
By Staff Reporter, The Sun, 20 Jun 2008


‘Fifty kids raped at care home’
By Mike Sullivan, Crime Editor, The Sun, 11 Jun 2008


Child protection damages public health
Press Release 21st May 2008


Foster couple challenges homosexuality laws
By Andrew Pierce


Couple who won't accept homosexuality win right to foster
A couple who were rejected as foster parents after they refused to condone homosexuality have won their battle to apply to be carers.


Child protection
By Jean Robinson


Guilty until proved innocent: the grotesque reality of family courts. Will we be able to report if a mother kills herself through the grief of loss?
By Camilla Cavendish


'I will not be moved', vows Fathers 4 Justice campaigner who is STILL on minister's roof
By Daily Mail Reporter


Why we need a parents’ liberation movement
By Jennie Bristow


Youth crime leads to no consequences
By Henrika Åkerman


Already Guilty at 6
By Mark Steyn


Dad grounds daughter, but court ungrounds her
'Parents are going to be walking on egg shells from now on'





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