
A Hong Kong couple, Tsang Wai-bong and Kwan Pui-sin, have filed a complaint with the United Nations Human Rights Committee, alleging human rights violations by Swedish authorities. The complaint stems from Sweden's application to permanently transfer guardianship of their four-year-old daughter, Lily, to a local foster family. The couple, who are unmarried, claim the Swedish handling of their custody dispute breaches their rights. This case highlights cross-border family law conflicts and international human rights mechanisms.
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A Hong Kong couple, Tsang Wai-bong and Kwan Pui-sin, have filed a complaint with the United Nations Human Rights Committee, alleging human rights violations by Swedish authorities. The complaint stems from Sweden's application to permanently transfer guardianship of their four-year-old daughter, Lily, to a local foster family. The couple, who are unmarried, claim the Swedish handling of their custody dispute breaches their rights. This case highlights cross-border family law conflicts and inter...
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A Hong Kong couple lodged a complaint with the United Nations for alleged breach of human rights.
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Tsang Wai-bong and Kwan Pui-sin filed a complaint to the UN Human Rights Committee regarding Sweden's handling of their daughter Lily.
OpinionA Hong Kong couple have lodged a complaint with the United Nations for alleged breach of human rights after Swedish authorities applied to permanently transfer the legal guardianship of their daughter to a local foster family.
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Tsang Wai-bong and Kwan Pui-sin filed a complaint to the UN Human Rights Committee regarding Sweden's handling of their daughter Lily.
OpinionA Hong Kong couple lodged a complaint with the United Nations for alleged breach of human rights.
South China Morning PostSwedish authorities applied to permanently transfer the legal guardianship of the couple's daughter to a local foster family.
South China Morning PostThe couple is unmarried.
South China Morning PostThe couple's daughter is four years old.
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