Social-service agents grab child from school

Social-service agents grab child from school

Hustled off in truck to prevent meeting human-rights lawyer


By Bob Unruh
© 2010 WorldNetDaily


Annie and Dominic Johansson

Social-services agents in Sweden have swooped down on an elementary school to grab a 9-year-old boy and take him out of class so he would not meet an internationally known human-rights attorney working on the family’s custody dispute with the state, according to the attorney and parents.

Government officials then canceled a scheduled telephone conversation between the child, Domenic Johansson, and his parents, Christer and Annie, because of “what happened today at the school.”

The incident developed today in Gotland, Sweden, where the Johansson family has been at odds with local government and school officials over their efforts to homeschool Domenic, and other issues, for more than a year.

It was not quite a year ago when police boarded a jetliner awaiting departure from Sweden to India, Annie’s home country to which the family was moving, and took Domenic into custody.

Since then, he’s been in court-approved state custody while his parents have been allowed short visits once every five weeks, with occasional telephone contacts.


The family had reported a ray of sunlight in their case recently when Ruby Harrold-Claesson, the president of the Nordic Committee for Human Rights, was assigned by the local courts to their case.

Court officials had picked a local attorney to represent the family, but Christer Johansson rejected him out of hand. The court, in a move that surprised advocates for the family, appointed Harrold-Claesson, who specializes in cases in which children have been taken by state or other government officials.


Ruby Harrold-Claesson

The conflict developed when she arrived on a plane today, met the parents, and then wanted to see the school environment where government officials had placed Domenic.

The lawyer reported the situation to the Home School Legal Defense Association, which has been working on the Johansson case. The organization has posted information about the case on its site, and there also is a Facebook page dealing with dispute.

She reported the Johanssons met her at the airport, “and we drove to see Domenic at the school.

“We found his classroom but he wasn’t there. He was at a yoga class, the teacher said. So we decided we would wait outside the school during the 20 min[utes]s or so that she said he would be away,” the lawyer confirmed.

“When we went back to Domenic’s classroom, the headmaster and his teacher met us. We asked for Domenic, but he still hadn’t returned. The headmaster, whom Christer has known since childhood, informed us that he had called the social worker and she told him that we were not allowed to see Domenic. We informed him that we just wanted to say hello to Domenic, then we would leave. He told us that if we insisted he would have to call the [social services] and she would call the police, so we insisted,” the report continued.

“The headmaster invited us outside but we lingered outside Domenic’s classroom. Then I noticed that the teacher was on the phone and she tried to hide behind the door so we wouldn’t see what she was doing. I realized immediately that she was calling someone vital,” she wrote.

“We accompanied the headmaster outside and talked a little. He wanted more details about the case, but he said that he had received strict orders from the [social services]. We told him that he has a duty to act according to his conscience and that everyone has to face the consequences of his decisions.”

She continued, “The headmaster received a call and stepped aside to receive it. Christer went to the car to fetch his camera. The headmaster informed us that the [social services agent] Gunvor Allqvie would be coming to talk to us. When Christer returned with his camera he informed us that his parents, who were waiting on the parking lot, had told him that a truck had driven to the school and Domenic was taken out by the back door. His grandmother said hello to Domenic, but he was quickly shoved into the truck and driven away by the foster parents,” the lawyer said.

Hours later, Christer Johansson got an e-mail from social services agent Caroline Palmqvist saying, “After what happened today at the school, we have decided that you will not be allowed to talk with Domenic in the phone this evening.”

Mike Donnelly, a staff attorney for the HSLDA, called it a “petty power play” and said it demonstrates “the kind of gross disregard these social services agents have for basic human dignity.”

Read the rest of this article and some interesting links here:

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=152697

Homeschooling for dropouts? Public schools dumping problem students

Home-school is so popular, some are getting suspicious

By JENNIFER RADCLIFFE
HOUSTON CHRONICLE

May 10, 2010, 9:21PM

More than 22,620 Texas secondary students who stopped showing up for class in 2008 were excluded from the state’s dropout statistics because administrators said they were being home-schooled, according to Texas Education Agency figures.

But that’s where the scrutiny of this growing population seems to end, leaving some experts convinced that schools are disguising thousands of middle and high school dropouts in this hands-off category.

While home-schooling’s popularity has increased, the rate of growth concentrated in Texas’ high school population is off the chart: It’s nearly tripled in the last decade, including a 24 percent jump in a single year.

“That’s just ridiculous,” said Brian D. Ray, founder of the National Home Education Research Institute. “It doesn’t sound very believable.”

Read the rest of this article here:

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/6999109.html

May 12 meeting with Swedish Social Services to determine Domenic’s fate

May 12 meeting with Swedish Social Services

to determine Domenic’s fate

—May 12th is looming! That is the day the Swedish Social Services board has rescheduled their meeting to where they are supposed to determine Domenic’s fate. If you’ve not emailed your letters to them, please do so ASAP. Go here: http://www.hslda.org/hs/international/Sweden/201005060.asp or if you want to send your email as a mass mailing rather than individually, use these addresses. We’ve confirmed they all work: gustaf.hoffstedt@gotland.se; kjboberg@hotmail.com; sonia.landin@gotland.se; lindvall.ola@telia.com; stora.vikers@telia.com; gunilla.wigren.dahlin@moderat.se; egil.lyngstad@telia.com; b-lindahl@swipnet.se; ann.gardell@telia.com; 2solbbrsj@tjelvar.org; rolle.o@hotmail.com; hamax@telia.com; lars.akerlund@tjelvar.org

Facebook

—Since our last email, we’ve added 167 new members to the group. If you’ve not done so already, please take a moment to invite everyone you know to join Domenic’s group. Facebook has provided an extremely easy way to do this. Simply visit Domenic’s group and look to the left, just under his photo is a list where you will see an option to “Invite People to Join.” If you click on that link, a box will pop up with all your Facebook friends and from there it is very easy to shoot out the invitation to everyone. Additionally, at the bottom of the box, they provide a place for you to add the email addresses of friends and family who are not on Facebook.

Friends of Domenic webpage

—-And don’t forget, we have another avenue for those who do not want to join Facebook. Point those folks to the Friends of Domenic webpage using this link: http://friendsofdomenic.blogspot.com/ Be sure to read the Because They Loved… page on the new site.

Please keep pressing on in your efforts for Domenic

—-Please do not lose your fever for Domenic. Please continue to press on for him and know that efforts on Domenic’s behalf are efforts for the many other children who have been spirited away unjustly by Social Services.

Social Services

—-Additionally, please realize we have nothing against Social Services when they are serving children who are in desperate need. We stand against Social Services when it runs amok, as it has in Domenic’s case, and unfortunately in the case of too many others!

Please visit this website

http://friendsofdomenic.blogspot.com/

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HSLDA encourages its members to communicate their concerns to the Swedish Ambassador. We hope that his influence may help correct an injustice and also pave the way for better laws for homeschoolers in Sweden

HSLDA thanks its members and friends for their ongoing support. It’s when all homeschoolers join together that we are most effective advocating for homeschool freedom in America and abroad.

Read the HSLDA article: “Sweden—the Next Germany for Homeschoolers?” http://www.hslda.org/hs/international/Sweden/200909160.asp

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Swedish Representation in New Zealand and Australia

The Swedish Embassy in Canberra, Australia, is accredited to New Zealand. Embassy of Sweden
5 Turrana Street
Yarralumla
ACT 2600
Australia
Ph: +61 2 6270 2700
Fax: +61 2 6270 2755
Email: sweden@iimetro.com.au
Website: www.swedenabroad.com/Canberra [external link]

There is a Swedish Consulate General in Wellington and Consulates in Auckland and Christchurch. Consulate-General of Sweden in Wellington
PO Box 125 38
Wellington 6144
Level 7, Molesworth House
101 Molesworth Street
Wellington 6011
New Zealand
Ph: +64 4 499 9895
Fax: +64 4 499 1464
Email: sweden@xtra.co.nz
Office hours: Mon-Fri 09.30-12.00

Consulate of Sweden in Auckland
Level 3
13 O’Connell Street
Auckland
Ph: +64 9 373 5332
Fax: +64 9 302 2535
Email: sweden.christchurch@xtra.co.nz

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Indian Representation in New Zealand

This family was on their way to India. In a comment on this post https://hef.org.nz/2009/home-schooled-boy-snatched-from-plane-in-sweden/ Cathi said “With the mother being a citizen of India, wouldn’t Dominic have dual citizenship? Maybe we need to also be contacting the Indian Ambassadors in our respective countries to get them to ask why a citizen of India is being held in their country.
So please also write to: High Commission for India in Wellington

General Inquries: hicomind@hicomind.org.nz

Mr. Kunal Roy

First Secretary (Acting High Commissioner)

04-4724851

pshc@hicomind.org.nz
counsellor@hicomind.org.nz

June 25, 2010 is Friends of Domenic Johansson Day!

Please visit this website

and join the movement to help get Sweden to give

Domenic Johansson back to his parents.

http://friendsofdomenic.blogspot.com/

MARK YOUR CALENDAR!

June 25, 2010 is Friends of Domenic Johansson Day! June 25th marks the one year anniversary of Domenic’s removal from his family. Therefore, on that day, all Friends of Domenic are urged to visit the nearest Swedish Embassy nearest you (and all Friends located in Sweden to gather in Visby, Sweden on the island of Gotland) for a peaceful demonstration in support of Domenic’s immediate release. Be sure to take signs with you so people will know why you are there. You can find the Swedish Embassy nearest you here.

For those on Facebook – you can also join this page

http://www.facebook.com/craigandbarbara.smith?ref=profile#!/group.php?gid=346022854609

Ruby Harrold-Claesson is now the Johansson’s new power house attorney.

HOW YOU CAN HELP

There is much you can do to aid in the fight to release Domenic back into his parents’ custody. Below, you will find a host of things to do to help. First and foremost, all that you do on Domenic’s behalf must be done in the utmost of respect, while standing firm in your conviction as you convey the message that Domenic’s seizure cannot stand and the situation must be immediately rectified. This is how Domenic is best served by you.

Become a member of Friends of Domenic Johansson by subscribing to the site above using the tools at the right of your screen.

Share Domenic’s story with all of your friends and relatives and be sure to direct them to Friends of Domenic Johansson website. Simply paste this link in all your communications: http://friendsofdomenic.blogspot.com/

Sign the Petition

Contact Swedish Social Services officials.

Contact your nearest Swedish Embassy to express your concerns.

Use Google Translate to read article on the web written in Swedish.

To meet other concerned Friends of Domenic, join the Return Dominic to His Parents Facebook page by following this link:  http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=346022854609&ref=ts