In the name of protecting children from ‘unfit’ parents, the West is going the Nazi-Fascist way to cast future generations in a certain mould — at the expense of the primary social unit called family. Such countries can no longer pride themselves as liberal democracies.
Author: suranya
Norway NRI kids row: The Untold Story by Sagarika Bhattacharya, Pravasi Today, May 2012
SAGARIKA BHATTACHARYA met her one-year-old daughter Aishwarya and three-year-old son Abhigyan on Wednesday. PRAVASI TODAY presents her version of what happened in Norway. Published in May 2012 by Pravasi Today.
The Confiscation of the Bhattacharya Children in Norway, A Case Study
Among the well-known jurists who came to together to work on this study were Justice Mukul Mudgal and Justice AP Shah, who had recently retired. The study is based on the County Committee and District Court orders and other official record of the case as sent to the mother by the Norwegian authorities.
Petition to Indian National Human Rights Commission, October 2012
On 12 October 2012, a group of leading jurists, human rights lawyers, academics, child experts and women’s rights activists filed …
Exciting Collaboration on Global Child Rights Issues With The Sunday Guardian!
With the idea of starting a wide-ranging and serious conversation on the issues raised in this website, we have tied-up …
SAVE YOUR CHILD FROM UNICEF by Suranya Aiyar, August 2015
A study of UNICEF’s biased and false claims about Indian parents
Sir James Munby: Caesarean mother case shows need for “radical change” in family courts, Claire Duffin, The Telegraph, December 2013
This was a case where a pregnant Italian woman with an alleged history of intermittent mental disorder, on a few week’s training course in Britain, was sectioned under their Mental Health Act, subjected to a court-ordered C-section and had British Social Services take over the baby’s custody the next day, and put it for forced adoption.
What this Website is About
Wherever in the world you might be, there is an establishment consensus, led by child rights groups, public policy organisations and government functionaries, that children need to be protected from their families, especially their parents.
In Their Own Words: The story of Ken and Vibeke in Norway
“It feels like everything is geared to losing invaluable time, so that we will be met with the argument that our daughter has got too attached to the foster home and that it will not be in the best interest for her to return to us.”
In Their Own Words: The Story of LP in Canada
“Until the Lord himself decides to take the breath from my body, nothing, no gag order, no bullying tactics, will stop me from telling my story with the bursting testimony that’s my heart.”