SWEDEN TO PROBE
YEARS OF ABUSE IN CHILDREN'S HOMES
On
Sunday 27 November 2005 Swedish state television (SvT2) showed the documentary
"Stolen Childhood" in which it was reported that about 100 000 Swedes have at some point in
their lives lived in children's homes. Many of those people's lives today are
still affected by their childhood experiences.
The TV-documentary has now resulted in the Swedish government promising an
official inquiry into the serious allegations made against the child-care
institutions.
"The State must make an unconditional apology to those former children's
home children" said Social Services Minister Morgan Johansson.
The NCHR is pleased that the Swedish government is to launch an investigation
into the conditions for the former children's home children, but as usual,
Other countries have already started investigating and coming to terms with the
despicable conditions to which children taken into state care have been
subjected.
In England and Wales, the Waterhouse
Commission (1996 - 1998) set up by former Tory leader, William Hague, presented
its report, The Waterhouse Report, in 2000.
In 2001, former children's home children in
In
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The
European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg has - on numerous occasions -
found Sweden guilty of violating children's and their families' Human rights to
private and family life. The first case was Olsson v.
Sweden, 1982, which was a
decisive victory for attorney-at-law and former medical practitioner, Mrs. Siv Westerberg, who has
subsequently won several child care cases against Sweden in the European Court
of Human Rights in Strasbourg. Despite all those verdicts against
The NCHR (Nordic Committee for Human Rights, For the Protection of Family
Rights in the Nordic countries) was co-founded in 1996 by Mrs Siv Westerberg,
in a desperate attempt to prevent a proliferation of cases like those presented
in Stolen Childhood and the modern child care cases. See for eg The
Edner Case and The Helena Lufuma
Case.
In August 1998 Attorney-at-law
Lennart Hane, a fierce opponent of the Swedish system, wrote a letter to
the Minister of Justice and the Minister of Social Affairs demanding
compensation to the victims of the social services. In November 1998, Siv
Westerberg and I, Ruby Harrold-Claesson, had a meeting with the legal
secretaries at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, in order to
bring focus on the fact that not only the visiting rights issues but also the
separation of children from their parents should be treated as violations of
Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
At this point the NCHR would like to remind our readers about the eugenics
debate that raged in the 1990s concerning the ca 60,000 women who were forcibly
sterilised between 1936 - 1976, after being deemed unfit for motherhood because
they were handicapped, according to the then modern medical and social
expertise. After the sterilisation law was abrogated in the middle of the
1970's Parliament passed new laws for the social services and the forcible
taking of children into public care. They couldn't stop the adults from having
children, they took the children and placed them in "suitable" foster
homes. The new-swedish term "family home" was brought into existence.
Once again, the NCHR is pleased that the Swedish government is to launch an
investigation into the conditions for the former children's home children, but
it is of utmost urgency that the government should investigate the conditions
of the tens of thousands of children and young people who are living in foster
homes today.
14 year old Daniel Sigström died in his foster
home in Härnosand on
Ruby Harrold-Claesson,
attorney-at-law
President
of the NCHR
December 11, 2005
Sweden
to probe years of child abuse in children’s homes
By Steven Brown
A cabinet minister said the probe would investigate the cases, which peaked in
the 1940s and ‘50s when
It could result in an apology and compensation similar to that given in the 1990s
to around 60,000 women who were forcibly sterilized between 1936-76 after being
deemed unfit for motherhood because they were handicapped.
Reuters
Demand for compensation for care-order victims
By Lennart Hane
’Missing’- A transcript of an Australian Broadcasting Corporation
documentary
By Kirstin Garrett
Eugenics and the
Welfare State
Norway,
Sweden, Denmark, and Finland
Gunnar Broberg, Nils
Roll-Hansen
Child Abuse: The Waterhouse Report
By Simon Regan
Hyacinth
Österlin’s letter to the NCHR. An emigrated immigrant's views on the Götene
Case
E-mail letter to the NCHR - November 21, 2002.
The Folly of
Sweden's State Controlled Families
Siv Westerberg's lecture to The Family Education Trust, London, 19/6 1999.
Spectre
of Children's Gulag haunts Sweden
By Chris Mosey
Swedish
couple enduring USA poverty to keep son
By John Brinkley
Taking
children into care in Sweden
By Linda Ärlig
Rebecca's Christmas.
A tale of evil from real life
By Ann-Louise Hansson
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