I found a considerable number of articles and some postings in debates about the Russian father with the three daughters who fled from Sweden. It is getting to be well-known in several countries, which is good. The case has among other things reached the conservative American newspaper Washington Times:
L. Todd Wood:
Swedish case shows how the West went off the railsThe Washington Times, 4 April 2019
Some more, of various quality, and some with comments going in all directions it is nevertheless good that the case is getting to be well-known:
The Man:
Foster care and cultural compatibilityPolitical Hotwire, 11 April 2019
Man Flees Sweden For Poland With Daughters After Children Put In Muslim Foster CareBlazing Cat Fur, no date
Chris Tomlinson:
Christian Dad Flees Sweden with Daughters Placed in Muslim Foster Care, Claims Asylum in PolandBreitbart, 6 April 2019
Selwyn Duke:
Christian Father in Sweden Removed Daughters From Muslim Foster Home, Flees to PolandThe New American, 11 April 2019
Andry Kut:
Fleeing with children from Sweden, the Russians asked for asylum in PolandHand of Moscow, 4 April 2019
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I posted a comment in the comments section of the 'Blazing Cat Fur' article:
"Marianne Haslev Skanland, Oslo 2 days ago
Denis Lisov had a part time job. But the social services providing 'child protection' of course wanted to take the children, so instead of giving the father some assistance in the family's daily life, they claimed he 'couldn't look after them properly' and took them into care forcibly, as they always do. They pay the fosterers incredible amounts, far more than it would cost to help the father, and fill their own jobs and those of their allied 'child professions' with this kind of tyranny.
Swedish 'child protection' is even worse than their Norwegian neighbours, but it is basically the same in the Western world: contempt and hatred for parents and for families' right to freedom and self-determination. All this 'foster care idyllisation' and all the professions profiting by it have to be got rid of."