Brian Smoke of the Arkansas Herald put this together. He happened to be passing by, saw our protest, and brought out his camera. I think he’s done an outstanding job here. Please leave comments telling him that you appreciate that he covered this protest.
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Read what the Arkansas Herald had to say about the protest on behalf of the Bodnariu family and other families in Hot Springs, Arkansas on April 16th.
Thank you, Barbara. I think this battle is just beginning so we are trying, at this point, to help people understand what is happening. We have seen similar cases in America and one recent case in our own county. In each case in America that I’m aware of, due process of law was allowed. In Norway, there is no due process. Parents are at the mercy of the Barnevernet, the “Child Protective Services.”
It’s always a blessing to “hear” from you, Barbara.
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Read what the Arkansas Herald had to say about the protest on behalf of the Bodnariu family and other families in Hot Springs, Arkansas on April 16th.
Thank you for the re-blog, rodi!
God’s blessings…
you are welcome! Thanks you for what you have done !
Good job ,Chris. Very impressive and for such a worthy cause.
Thank you, Barbara. I think this battle is just beginning so we are trying, at this point, to help people understand what is happening. We have seen similar cases in America and one recent case in our own county. In each case in America that I’m aware of, due process of law was allowed. In Norway, there is no due process. Parents are at the mercy of the Barnevernet, the “Child Protective Services.”
It’s always a blessing to “hear” from you, Barbara.
Thank you for the re-blog, Valeria. God’s blessings…