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Another radio programme in Belgium

This is another radio programme which looks at the wrongful abduction of children in England done by the state.

It is, however, mainly in French. (including one of my interviews talking about constitutional procedures). It does include a recording of an arrest with french translation.

Comments

moira said…
It's great this lady is doing something. But its no use in belgium. It needs to be highlighted here.Why do the media neglect this subject so much?

It just seems to be conferences at Stoke that are attended by like minded people.

Myself Im just starting trauma therapy for the unnecessary care proceedings that occurred 6 years ago. How they are damaging families.There are too many bad apples.basically bullies in social work.

Ive spoken to someone who said as an expert she had to step in as 2 women were being victimized by social services. There are some seriously horrible people that work for social services. Its mainly the bullies that get promoted to managerial positions in ss.

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