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PURCELLVILLE, VA,
Dec. 22 /Christian Newswire/ -- Christer and
Annie Johansson, a Christian homeschooling family, are
in the unimaginable position of permanently losing
custody of their only child, seven-year-old Dominic
Johansson, simply because they homeschool.
Swedish authorities boarded a plane bound for India in
June of this year (Annie's home country) and removed
Dominic from his parents. They did not have a warrant
nor have they charged the Johanssons with a crime; they
simply did not believe homeschooling is an appropriate
way to raise a child and insist the government raise
Dominic.
"This is one of the most disgraceful abuses of power we
have ever witnessed," said HSLDA attorney Mike Donnelly.
"The Swedish government is exercising its authority
under the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child to
unnecessarily break up this family."
The suffering being imposed on the Johanssons is hard to
imagine. Visitation was limited to two hours per week
but now Swedish social services have curtailed that to
one hour every fifth week and no visit at all for
Christmas because the social workers will be on
vacation.
"This is a very dark time in Sweden," said Donnelly.
"The Swedish Parliament is reviewing an essential ban on
homeschooling. We have heard that other homeschooling
families in Sweden are having more difficulty with local
officials. We fear that all homeschooling families in
Sweden are at risk in what could be the beginning of a
widespread persecution."
Incredibly, on December 17th, a Swedish court ruled that
social services was right to take the child. The court
cited the fact that Dominic had not been vaccinated as a
reason to remove him permanently from his parents and
also repeated the false charges that homeschoolers do
not perform well academically and are not socialized.
Dominic is making academic progress, but the
intervention by the government has left his parents and
Dominic traumatized.
In light of the unprecedented actions taken by Swedish
authorities, the Alliance Defense Fund and Home School
Legal Defense Association are joining forces and making
themselves available as legal advisors to the Johanssons
in order to persuade the Swedish government to return
Dominic to his parents. The two organizations also plan
to increase the visibility of this case to help reunite
the family. ADF is a legal alliance of Christian
attorneys and like-minded organizations defending the
right of people to freely live out their faith.
"Parents have the right and authority to make decisions
regarding their children's education without government
interference," said ADF Legal Counsel Roger Kiska. "This
is about a socialist government trying to create a
cookie-cutter child in its own image. Without help, the
parents in these cases are really powerless since the
system is so one sided."
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