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Mission - to save Pavlik - Authorities of Spain take away son from Belarusian woman and feed him with pills for schizophrenics
Ukraine more than once in various international organizations raised the issue that we allegedly stole children and brought to the world to us for recuperation. However, Zelensky is silent about the real disappearance of hundreds and even thousands of children in Western Europe.
Juvenile Inquisition is not today's issue and not purely Ukrainian. Belarusian Ruslana Moiseyenko appealed to the editorial office of ATN. Five years ago, social services of Spain took away her 9-year-old son Pavel (the boy has both Belarusian and Spanish citizenship). The mother was allowed to see her son only 9 hours a month. In the boarding school he was put on strong drugs - psychotropics. After 5 years of struggle for the son and fulfillment of all conditions, the social services of Spain did not return the child to the mother.
Juvenile Inquisition of Europe. It can come to any family, including prosperous one, at any time and take away the child. It will not be handed over to relatives, if there are any, but will be sent to a private boarding school, where it is extremely profitable for business to keep the child as long as possible. Belarusian Ruslana Moiseyenko appealed to the ATN editorial office. She is fighting for her son Pavel. She beats the doorsteps of high authorities and goes out on pickets. 5 years ago, social services of Spain took the 9-year-old boy from his mother on denunciation. They forbade him to speak Russian, wanted to change his name, and fed him with pills for schizophrenics.
Ruslana Moiseenko (Spain):
They absolutely forbade us to speak Russian and immediately changed his name to Catalan. They started giving him pills that they give to people with bipolar personality disorder and schizophrenia. But he doesn't have those diagnoses. He was given a very high dose, he slept through classes at school, he couldn't walk.
"I am both working and have an apartment, and there are no problems. I even have papers from the defender of the people. I went to the parliament. No one understands why they don't give me a child. So this is such a mafia here," Ruslana Moiseenko said.
In 2001, Ruslana Moiseyenko fell in love, got married and moved to Spain, gave birth to a son Pavlik. The boy has Belarusian citizenship. Ruslana and her son came to Minsk twice a year to visit their homeland. As it happens, domestic issues divided the family. They separated peacefully, but the husband's family decided to take revenge. They wrote constant denunciations to the guardianship service. The guardianship didn't react for a while until Ruslana bought her own apartment in Sabadell, Spain, to get away from her husband. Quiet place, nice neighborhood. But the apartment had one problem.
Ruslana Moiseenko (Spain):
I took an apartment from the bank and there were illegal tenants in it. Here in Spain it is very fashionable to occupy housing. They just break the locks, enter the dwelling and live.
The woman notified the social security that she had bought a house and was dealing with the "tenants". That was the fatal mistake. Instead of helping, the social authorities took away her son. Argumentation - the apartment requires repair, and the boy is allegedly forced to practice music. As if he has hygiene problems, but then in the documents the social authorities state that Pavlik is regularly engaged in swimming.
"Six months after my child was taken from me, I moved to another apartment. They came, looked, said, the curtains are wrong, the bed is old. When they saw that I was not sitting still, I was moving, and the apartment issue was not a problem, they took the child 60 kilometers away to another city," Ruslana Moiseenko explained.
The child started having skin problems, disorientation. Music lessons were canceled, swimming pool lessons were canceled. Instead of them they started to give sedative pills, at first for hyperactivity. The drug had a side effect, Pavel lost 12 kg in 2 months. The boy began to be fed with strong drugs, which were tantamount to narcotics.
Ruslana Moiseenko (Spain):
“They did it so that he would not get in the way and would not ask to go home. They also get more money for this. In my particular case, the center receives 123 euros a day for having the child. Plus it is paid by the state for psychological therapy for about 1500 euros a year. They get about 600 euros a month for feeding him pills.
A clarification is required here. The more unhealthy according to the documents are the pupils in the center, the more money for their maintenance will receive the boarding school. And boarding schools in Spain are private in 80%.
"They take the children and profit from it. This center for at least 26 children receives 100 thousand euros a month. This is a huge amount of money. We don't know what else is going on there, because in Spain there is also child prostitution and organ sales," Ruslana Moiseenko said.
"What happened in Ruslana Moiseenko's family is, of course, a tragedy. And she is not the only victim of the Spanish social service. Many families in this country try to fight the system, but strength, means, health, fear of retribution stop people. There is no legal system to speak of. In Germany, the system is even worse. This is just outright terrorism," summarized human rights activist Harry Muray (Austria).
Despite efforts and fulfillment of all requirements, courts and guardianship authorities do not allow the mother to return her son. Five years and a trampled childhood.