Lagmann Randi Grøndalen sitter selv også i tilsynsrådet for klage på dommere , Domstoladministrasjonen i Trondheim. Lagmannsretten har legalisert kriminaliteten fra politi, "barnevern" og dommerene selv.
This case is a total violation of human rights. It seems that the police officers who came to show their superiority over the man, especially the police officer Elisabeth Kvaløy from Heimdal, Trondheim, had forgotten about the Declaration of Human Rights where in Article 9 it is said that: "No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile." In this case the police officers not only arrested the man, but also cold-bloodedly made him undress. What is more, this police officer stayed with the three children, and talking non-stop with her arms on her waist, which is total demonstration of her superiority and is called bullying, she asked the youngest child, who was frightened by the violence the police officers had caused to her father, to agree that her loving father was not good enough? She wanted the little girl to forget how good she had felt on her father's lap an hour ago. The Convention on the Rights of the Child, Article 16 says that: "Children have the right to protection from interference with privacy, family, home and correspondence, and from libel or slander." The Declaration of Human Rights, Article 5 says that: " No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment." The police officers' job is to care for the community and people and help them. However, the three children saw the brutality and total disrespect of the policemen. I believe, if the youngest girl was crying, she was totally shocked by what she experienced, and Elisabeth Kvaløy by her aggressive way of talking, made the youngest girl's condition worse. In addition, the police officers haven't even apologized to the family. This is extremely dangerous as we, people from Eastern Europe see the Scandinavian countries, and especially Norway, as a model to achieve, but this model turns out to be monstrous from inside. To me the situation with the children welfare in Norway looks more like a regime seen in historical films about Nazi Germany or the Soviet regime in the USSR, where a neighbour's false accusation was enough to arrest a person. The police forces and the government should open their eyes and start caring for the people of Norway. Also, such brutal police officers who discriminate the community should be fired.
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