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From Morgan I have been asked to let Lactnet know that Ms.Maseko has been
reunited with her children, and handed bottles and powdered formula with
which to feed them. Morgan was able to get in to see her twice and gave her
a manual breast pump to use while the children were gone, but the facility
has now cracked down and will allow no one any access, claiming it is not
necessary.
There is a lawsuit being planned, but there is still an immediate need for
knowledgeable, caring people to keep contacting the people in charge here
that the eyes of the international community are also upon them.
From Morgan's e-mail earlier today:
[log in to unmask] (Liam Byrne)
Short messages, emphasizing the need for good care when relactating, and
mentioning that this is happening because of the forced separation of this
mother from her children, with no regard for the basic human rights and
needs of any of them, are most effective.
Rachel Myr
Kristiansand, Norway
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