Germany makes war on children and their parents
German TV-Magazine “Panorama”, 2010, 18th of March:
(Unauthorised translation of a German report on:
www.daserste.ndr.de/panorama/archiv/2010/panoramajugendaemter110.html)
Kidnapping: Dan is allowed to go home
They came in the morning of October 2006: some employees of the “Jugendamt Berlin-Marzahn-Hellersdorf”. They waked the sleeping little Dan and took him violently away from his mother Heidi Schulz and his two sisters. The family documented the desperate cries of the seven-year-old son by video-camera. “Panorama” reported on this spectacular case of kidnapping by an official German youth authority on January 2009.
After three years of isolation, the little Dan is home again – because of the final decision of a legal court.
Experiences like those of Heidi Schulz are no longer a curiosity in Germany.
2009 the German “Jugendämter” took more than 32.000 children “in custody” from their families. Those are not necessarily families that mistreat or neglect their children.
In the case of Heidi Schulz an expert witness (in her custody case against her ex-husband) found the mother incompetent to nurture her son. She lost her legal custody right.
But also the father did not get custody of the child. Little Dan came into a children’s home.
First he was only allowed to see his mother once a month.
Heidi Schulz was fighting several years for her son.
Just shortly ago a court decided that she is no danger for her child.
The expert assessment was corrupt. Dan had the right to go home.
The “Panorama”-Team accompanied the now eleven-year-old boy, when he returned home.
Comment:
“Panorama” reports that 90 children per day are taken away from their parents in Germany. Because of a change in law 2008 the employees of the Jugendämter do no longer need to justify their measures. The public has to pay for all measures of a Jugendamt and cannot control, if they were necessary. So Jugendämter also take the most expensive measure, what is the custody for several years in a children’s home or a foster family. No court and no ministery is allowed to prevent them from doing so.
After the amount of custodies had risen by 14% in 2008, the German minister of family and youth, Dr. Ursula von der Leyen, called the Jugendämter to avoid custodies of children. But the Jugendämter said, the minister was not allowed to give them instructions. They did not take the ministers advice and proceed to take children away from their families in high amounts.
Germany began to spend up to 20 billion Euros p.a. from public expenses for children’s custody. In some German towns about 20% of the budget are spend for the Jugendamt and its measures. Costs had a sharp rise, because no one has the right to control the effectiveness and the necessity of the Jugendamt’s measures. So Jugendämter began to take every child that was reported or denunciated in custody.
A study of 2004 said that stationary measures, like children’s homes, are the most ineffective and most expensive form of measure. Much better are ambulant measures in the families. They have a better effect and cost less. But in Germany the Jugendämter get more money for the stationary measures. The custody is not done to help children, but it is all about money, authority and administration rights.
Several times the European Court of Human Rights told the German government to control the Jugendamt, because its mass-custodies of children is an offence against human rights.
But to stop the Jugendämter Germany should have to remove the latest change in law and give the ministery or the legal courts supervision over the Jugendämter.
Since the Second World War no one ever really controlled the German Jugendämter.
It seems that justice and allied forces forgot to rule/reorganise the Jugendamt, which established as a successor organisation of the Nazi-Lebensborn that mistreated children and destroyed families in the name of Hitler.
Actually we have a situation in Germany that reminds people of the historical development of discrimination and racism.
2007 the association of home-children in Germany estimated a number of 300.000 children in children’s homes. Considering the mass-custodies in the last years the amount could have risen to about 400.000 children in children’s homes and foster families. That is about the same amount like in the U.S., but Germany is much smaller and has 80 Million citizens, while the U.S. has more than 300 Million citizens. And while the U.S. reduce child custody, Germany’s Jugendämter inforce the custody.
When a Jugendamt takes children into custody and later finds out that the parents did not neglect or mistreat them, the Jugendamt accuses the parents to be “psychos” to keep the children in the measure. Even good parents are forced to make a psycho-test and expert witnesses of the Jugendämter are used to prove that the parents are psychos. That also happened with Heidi Schulz in the example. But she was happy to prove that the expert witness made a big mistake. That was a big exception.
Most parents have lost their children and they are not allowed to see them again.
Now the problems in Germany have been recognised by the UN and the U.S.:
In 2009 the U.S. granted a German family political asylum against the German authorities.
It was the first official case of political asylum for a German family after World War 2.
The parents wanted to educate their children in home-schooling what is not allowed in Germany. The Jugendamt tried to take the parents’ custody right away and sent their children in a children’s home. The family escaped overseas to the U.S. and found asylum, but they can never return to Germany, because the parents would be imprisoned.
Please, help us, here in Germany!
The employees of the German Jugendamt kidnap children from their parents (even when the parents are teachers and university professors) and keep them in children’s homes and foster families. The parents cannot do anything against it.
They can bring the case to court, but the German law does not allow the courts to give the Jugendamt any instructions. There is no instance/organisation above the Jugendamt that controls its measures. It is a situation like in Hitler Germany about 65 years ago.
Hitler Germany has “survived” in the German Jugendamt.
Media in Germany is not allowed to report on this problem, because of “political correctness”. But now a few TV-magazines and newspapers do no longer respect the censorship.
Germans who report about the situation are treated from the Jugendamt by using the police.
The Germans have created a new non-official name for the Jugendamt. They call it “Kinderklaubehörde”, what means: authority that kidnaps children.
Please help us. Help must come from abroad. The German people are no longer able to help themselves against the Jugendamt.