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Asylum for Silje Garmo - positive opinion of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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Asylum for Silje Garmo in Poland is becoming more and more real. The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a positive opinion for sheltering a Norwegian woman who fled from Barnevernet with her younger daughter a year ago. Now the asylum for Silje Garmo has to be confirmed by the Office for Foreigners.

Asylum was denied in July

As reported, in July this year the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs refused to grant asylum to a Norwegian woman. The decision was then made by Minister Jacek Czaputowicz, citing important interest of the Republic of Poland. Lawyers defending the interests of Silje Garmo from Ordo Iuris have announced reference from that decision. If they were refused again, attorney Bartosz Lewandowski announced bringing the case before the Administrative Court.

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs allowed the appeal

He informed about the positive decision of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on his twitter Bartosz Lewandowski - director of the Ordo Iuris Process Intervention Center. He stated that the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs "Allowed the dismissal of Ordo Iuris lawyers and granted Silje Garmo and her little daughter Eira asylum due to the violation of her rights and freedoms by Barnevernet in Król. Norway. With this act, Poland confirmed that the protection of the family requires a strong international response ”.

"Joy for the whole team"

Attorney Jerzy Kwaśniewski - president of the Ordo Iuris Institute for Legal Culture - announced that such a turn of events made the whole team happy. It is also the case, he added “hope for everyone "Poles in Norway". Moreover, he stated that "Today the Polish authorities have confirmed that the family is the highest value of the Republic of Poland"

Asylum for Silje Garmo - the drama has been going on for a long time

Let's remind that refuge for Silje Garmo became a famous case after the Norwegian woman fled to Poland before Barnevernet in May 2017. Norwegian office he was going to take her away rights to a three-year-old daughter Eira. Earlier, in 2016, he did this with the then thirteen-year-old Froya.

He had a share in it father of childrenwho stated that Silje Garmo abused painkillers during pregnancy. Because Child welfare decided to monitor its course with a younger daughter. Although no irregularities were found, proceedings were instituted against the Norwegian woman, aimed at taking Eira from her as well.

From the center to Poland

For the duration proceedings the woman stayed in a special Barnevernet center. It's from there she fled to Poland in May 2017. Asylum for Silje Garmo from the very beginning, it aroused great interest in our country. The date of issuing the decision by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been postponed many times, until finally in July this year she was refused asylum. Apparently, the case will end soon - after yesterday's positive opinion from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Norwegian woman has to wait for the official approval of the Office for Foreigners. According to lawyers from Ordo Iuris - it's just a formality.

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