In Germany, the Youth Offices have moved away tens of thousands of children from their families, claiming 61,000 children or youth protection.
According to data from the Federal Office of Statistics in Wiesbaden, one-third of the children were taken from their families, namely, 20,300 were under 14 years old. In addition to young children, 41,000 young people aged 14 to 18 were also cared for. More than half of these young people are made up of refugee children from Germany.
Youth Offices have taken children under the age of 14 with the pretext that most parents, mothers, or fathers who raised children alone cannot look after their children or fulfill their responsibilities. The report also claimed that 21 percent of children under the age of 14 were neglected by their families or to have been mistreated.
It is stated that Youth Offices are aimed especially at protecting the children of immigrant families and growing these children away from their self-values. (ILKHA)