| 20 November 2003 AMSTERDAM A group of angry fathers, who are
involved in custody battles over their children, took over an office of the Dutch child
protection agency Kinderbescherming on Thursday, the International Day of the Child.
Between 15 and 20 men seized control of the building in Zutphen and effectively
imprisoned five staff members, Kinderbescherming spokeswoman Annette van der Hoorn said.
The men, who have been denied visitation to their children, said they had taken the
drastic action on World Child Day to highlight the injustice of their situations.
They have not allowed anyone in or out of the offices and hung banners from the window
of the offices.
The men have demanded the child protection agency only give advice on how custody
arrangements should be made. Present legislation means that parents who breach an imposed
custody arrangement forfeit their custodial rights.
The fathers have also demanded a meeting with Justice Minister Piet Hein Donner, the
mayor of Zutphen and Kinderbescherming director H. Pasman.
Van der Hoorn said the agency's staff members who were being held in the building did
not appear to be in any direct danger. Staff were continuing with their work and the
police were not called to the scene.
The UN designated 20 November as the International Day of the Child after the signing
of an official convention on the rights of children in 1989.
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