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I haven't been following these news closely, which is why I'm not personally editing the article, but glancing this article I find it very biased. The childrens' norwegian ties are not mentioned at all. The children were not returned to their families by norwegian authorities because of professional evaluations by the child services concluding that this would not have been in the best interest of the individual child. Children are not placed in custody of the child services without prior reason, and Krzysztof presumably does not know this reason, but this article elegantly ignores that part of the conflict. Also "repatriation" is a strikingly positive, "nice sounding" term for what legally is a series of abductions. Abduction might not be the right word either, but something neutral would probably suit Wikipedia better. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.213.12.108 (talk)
I agree. German news are currently reporting about him since he was involved in a paramilitary group apparently. None of them use the term "repatriation". I also think that needs to be fixed. For now, I just added the reports about the paramilitary stuff and some of his legal cases. 46.114.179.41 (talk) 22:03, 8 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]