Do not think that children are withdrawn only from drunkards and beggars - no one is immune from this in England, and especially emigrants appear to be at any greater risk.
Irina Maya Birdwood-Hedger is not a bum, not an alcoholic, not a lost person. She lives in a beautiful narrow three-story house in the pleasant old Tunbridge Wells town near London with her civilian husband. She is a talented linguist, scientist, Ph.D. Despite a foreign surname (in marriage), Irina was born and raised in Moscow, on Leninsky Prospekt, studied at Moscow State University, then married an Englishman and went to England. She gave birth, divorced and began to raise a son.
Social services - this is the new Gestapo of Western Europe. Single mothers are grateful material for juvenile justice, which withdraw children. There is a lot of money in this, and for social workers, and for orphanages, and for private entrepreneurs, from childless or same-sex couples who can not have their children, but can appropriate children of other people. And apart from money, the common task is being completed - the destruction of the family, the elimination of the most important ties connecting the child with his parents.
(Maya and her son)
Family scandals during divorce attracted the attention of social services. Maya was taken under control. Soon there was a second visit of supervising bodies - on the complaint of Maya`s employee on her bad mood.
Maya Burdwood-Hedger: "There was depression, yes. I got into this small town and it was not clear how to get out of it. "
The recommended visits to a psychiatrist were prolonged though he could not prove that Maya had a neurological condition. During this time, she could go abroad a hundred times, even to Timbuktu but the naive woman thought that children in Britain were taken away only from those who drink, take drugs and beat them.
When the court ruled that the child had to be given to a foster family, Maya fled. She managed to smuggle her son across the English Channel without documents. For a year and a half Henry lived in Germany with his grandmother. German social services refused to give the boy to the island at the request of the British. From the point of view of the European authorities, he felt comfortable with his mother. At that time, Maya met an Englishman Peter.
Maya Burdwood-Hedger: "We decided: everything is over, now the situation has changed. I'm not alone anymore, I have no depression, I have support. We can return the child. So we did. "
Henry was taken a week after returning to the country. The child has been living in a foster family for four years. Meetings of mother and son are now called "contact", and they are allowed very seldom by social services. This year they met once -the meeting lasted for one hour. Maya could not congratulate Henry on his birthday. His birthday cake was hidden in the freezer.
Maya Birdwood-Hedger: "We were allowed to meet him only three months after his birthday. What was the point of giving him the cake? "
Maya has dual citizenship - Russian and British. Henry has only British, at the place of birth, but now she has applied documents for the Russian. In Moscow, the woman`s 27-year-old son lives from her first marriage. Gleb is ready to take and bring up his younger brother, if the boy is given to him.
Gleb Kostenko, Henry's brother: "We will definitely take you back, we are waiting for you, we miss you and hope that you will be with us soon."
Maya has three higher educations. The first is the philology of Moscow State University. In Edinburgh, she defended PhD dissertation in translation of Tolstoy. The woman writes poems. Now she works as an interpreter in the English court - she translates from German, English and Hungarian. But the court still could not hear her.
Henry grows up in a foster home, the role of mother is performed by a foreign woman who did not finish the universities and, as Maya knows, speaks only one language - English, besides her Northern British dialect is far from standard.
But her mood is probably always good and she does not have any depressions: for the care of adopted children, the state pays about 500 pounds a month.
Maya and Peter are preparing an appeal to the European Court of Human Rights. They collect signatures under the petition. They hope that their arguments will be heard. Henry, a native boy, is being waited at home by mother, grandmother and brother.
90 children are taken from families in the UK every day. Officially reported that the reasons are poverty, drug addiction, alcoholism and inadequacy of parents but as you see, all this don`t fit the described case. It is obvious that large money flows are involved in the process of transferring children from one family to another. Social services demand to find two billion pounds in the new budget of the country. This money will be invested not in native families, but in foster ones. Thus, it turns out that the transfer of children for adoption - is the implementation of the budget.
http://www.ntv.ru/novosti/1962923/
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