Swedish
Christian couple Daniel and Bianca Samson have suffered another setback
in their fight to bring their two daughters home: The European Court of
Human Rights declined to hear their case, ruling it inadmissible.
The couple has been separated from their children for over three years, since 2022.
The
case began after their eldest daughter made - and later retracted - a
false abuse claim following an argument over not being allowed to use a
phone and wear makeup.
Prosecutors found no evidence of abuse, yet the children were still removed.
Authorities later pointed to the family’s church attendance and parenting choices as signs of “religious extremism.”
The
daughters themselves have pleaded to be reunited with their parents.
Reports say their mental and physical health has worsened in state care,
including suicide attempts.
Even after completing required parenting programs and being deemed fit to parent, the parents have not regained custody.
Efforts
to relocate the girls to relatives in Romania were also denied, and
social services are reportedly moving toward permanently separating the
family through adoption.
The European Court rejected the case on
the grounds that legal remedies in Sweden had not been fully exhausted,
despite the country’s highest court refusing to hear it. The family has
no further avenues of appeal.
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