Mótmælum að neyða Íslensk börn úr landi til ofbeldisfulls föður!

Ann

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2011-03-17 23:18

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I'm sorry but I don't think you have understood what the case in the court in Iceland was about. The case in Iceland was simply for the Icelandic court to determine whether or not it is safe to send the mother and the children back to Denmark. It has nothing to do with the final result of this whole case. The psychologists job was to review if there would be any concern in letting the girls go back. A complete psycological evaluation is to take place in Denmark and this is exactly what the mother ran away from. At least that is how it looks from the outside.

I understand your point of view concerning WHAT IF the man is a person of violence. It is certainly something that needs to be considered. No doubt at all about that. Just as the other side also needs to be considered - WHAT IF the mother is lying and doing this to protect herself or even worse what if she is sick and needs help? Exactly this is the reason why we have the justice system, but running away was never a solution. There are sooooooo many ways in which she can co-operate and still make sure that no harm is done to the children. It is only a matter of wanting to see this. No people have the right to take away a parent from a child.