Interpol steps up search for kidnapped child
Published: 23 March, 2009, 14:23
Interpol is now taking part in the search for a three-year-old girl kidnapped in France amid a custody battle between her parents.
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Two Russian women have been barred from seeing their children after their fathers took matters into their own hands and took the children away. What makes these women's fight to see their children all the more difficult
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A 17-year-old boy who escaped from his guardians in St. Petersburg a fortnight ago has been found after hitchhiking 1800 kilometers to meet his estranged mother.
Russia’s ‘Maria’s Children’ charity and the Norwegian embassy decided to bring some Christmas spirit to those less fortunate.
Finnish social authorities decided to transfer the case of 7-year-old Robert Rantala to the court to deprive his parents of their parental rights. Until the case is solved, the boy will stay in an orphanage.
15.05.2009, 17:20
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Moscow has filed a formal complaint to Helsinki after Finland's consulate general in St. Petersburg helped a Finnish citizen take his son out of Russia against both the will of his Russian mother and the law.
16.07.2010, 20:29
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Finland rejected cooperation with Russia to protect the rights of children from mixed marriages. Russia’s children’s rights ombudsman, Pavel Astakhov, called the Finn’s decision “a serious blunder of international law.”
03.07.2009, 15:09
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A French court has ruled a girl at the center of a bitter custody battle between her French and Russian parents should remain in France with her father. Her Russian mother may see the girl three times a month.
26.09.2009, 14:59
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The French human rights organization “Stop Violence” has accused the French and Hungarian governments of violating the rights of Russian citizen Irina Belenkaya and her daughter Eliza Andre.
28.05.2009, 02:30
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Irina Belenkaya, the Russian mother accused of kidnapping her daughter from her French ex-husband, has been released from custody by prosecutors in France.
22.02.2010, 17:27
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An Italian page on the social networking website Facebook has brought together activists calling to use children with Down Syndrome for target practice, prompting outrage among officials and activists.
Published: 23 March, 2009, 14:23
Interpol is now taking part in the search for a three-year-old girl kidnapped in France amid a custody battle between her parents.