Raising Awareness About Institutional Child Trafficking
- mamadanielle
- 21 okt 2023
- 3 minuten om te lezen
Bijgewerkt op: 25 feb 2024

Child protective services in Europe are failing seriously!
Child abuse and neglect is a serious problem in our society and to make it much worse, many government agencies all over Europe which are supposed to protect children are not only failing in doing so but are also abusing children themselves and kidnapping them from their parents for no real reason.
The child protective services have become a commercial organization, where the business model is: each child placed under care results in more revenue for these organizations, which is bound not to end up well.
Letās take Flanders (in Belgium) for example, we have Agentschap Opgroeien (Agency Growing Up), this a a government agency that is involved in about everything related to children, besides being responsible for controlling day care centers (where they also fail enormously and there has already been a scandal brought to the media after the death of several babies due to abuse in day care),this same agency also employ the social workers who work as advisors for the juvenile judge who has to make a decision on the fate of a child based on the reports of this social worker, this judge will in practice always blindly follow the advice of this social worker, who is literally called a āconsulentā in dutch (the judge advisor).
Here comes the problem: this advisor is an employee of Agentschap Opgroeien, and this agency will receive an amount ranging from 65,000 to 135,000 euros per year for each child they remove from the parents and place in an institution or in foster care.
They usually write a report, which in many cases is full of lies and this is enough to remove a child in a ātemporaryā safety measure that can last in principle up to a year, but they will most likely keep renewing that same safety measure or making another until your child is 18 if they can (because thatās how they get their income). It is basically enough for them to declare that they have āworriesā about one parent or the other and to say it is done āin the best interest of the childā. They are in a safe position to abuse their power (they gain full cooperation from the justice and police authorities, and they are able to traffic children because there is a complete lack of checks and balances.)
Their goal is to rip families apart and to emotionally and financially destroy the parent(s), so they will break you as much as they can until you arenāt able to fight back anymore, give up or commit suicide (which unfortunately has already happened in some cases).
These social workers have a hidden agenda, and they end up playing the role of jurist and health professional without having any competence for it. At the end they are the ones making decisions. They have absolutely no regard for ethics or human rights.
In other countries like The Netherlands, Germany and Norway these organizations have other names like Barnevernet (Norway), Jugendambt (Germany) and William Schrikker Gezinsvormen (The Netherlands) but the system is basically the same and it comes down to a simple fact: Each child they have under care means more revenue for the organization and this error in the system has given rise to the phenomenon of institutional child trafficking. This financial incentive they receive from placing children is criminal in its nature and the child protective services are doing the opposite of what they are supposed to do. When they say āin the best interest of the childā it means in reality āthe best interest of our pocketsā.
As a result of this drama many victims are gathering together in support groups, starting NGOās, organizing protests and some have even made it to the media, even though it is still very difficult to expose this hidden truth in the mainstream media because those involved are people who have power to silence the media, among them there are politicians and magistrates who profit from institutional child trafficking.
More information and sources:
Films and documentaries:
Take Care of Maya
In this documentary, an anguished couple in Florida battles authorities for custody of their ailing daughter after being accused of child abuse.
Ms.Chatterjee vs. Norway
An immigrant mother from India embarks on a fierce custody battle when Norwegian authorities take her children away from her
In the Interest of the Child
A Dutch story about a global problem
Articles:
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DUTCH:
Youtube videos:
Norways's stolen children?
Refugee parents say their children are 'kidnapped' by Sweden's social services
Kinderhandel door Agentschap Opgroeien




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