Norwegian care authority gives ultimatum to Czech mother

Norwegian authorities have said they will not allow a Czech mother to see her two children if she does not agree for adoption procedures for them to go forward. The latest twist in developments around the mother Eva Michaláková was made public by the Czech Ministry for Labour and Social Affairs on Wednesday. It said the Norwegian move was at odds with the assurances which they had previously given Prague. Czech minister Michaela Marksová described the latest step as surprising and said she would take steps to oppose it. The brothers are current living in Norway with separate foster parents and access by their mother severely restricted.

Author: Chris Johnstone