A mother fights not only to get her two children back one day, but to be able to see them at all. Paul and Amelie were transferred to another state by the youth care service because there was no room for two-year-olds in Carinthia. Even a court did not feel responsible for complaints against this right of contact.
Paul celebrates his second birthday today. Not with mom and dad in Klagenfurt, but in the SOS Children’s Village in East Tyrol, where the little one has been living for a few months with his sister Amelie, who will soon be three years old. The children – both names have been changed for protection – were taken from their biological parents because they were currently classified by the child welfare agency as ‘unable to raise them’. However, children should not lose contact with their family. The gauntlet of the Carinthian people shows how difficult the authorities in Austria sometimes make this.
Source: Krone

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