The Scotsman

Mother fights for her two-year-old son to be returned from Algeria after divorce from father in breach of court orders

- By BRIAN FARMER

A woman is fighting to get her two-year-old son home to Britain after a judge in London ruled that the youngster's father was keeping him in Algeria in breach of court orders.

Lawyers representi­ng Samira Addou have appealed for help reuniting her with her son Yanis Bennabi, who was born in Feltham, west London, days before the start of the Covid lockdown in March 2020.

Solicitor Forum Shah, who is based at Dawson Cornwell solicitors, said Ms Addou has been separated from Yanis for the best part of a year and has urged anyone with informatio­n which could help to contact her firm.

Ms Addou, an Algerian who has permanent leave to stay in Britain, has taken legal action against Yanis's father, Siddali Bennabi, in London, in a bid to get her son back.

Lawyers representi­ng Ms Addou have told judges that Yanis and his parents left England in November 2021 for a "holiday in Algeria".

They said Mr Bennabi began

divorce proceeding­s after they arrived and "retained" Ms Addou's and Yanis's travel documents.

Ms Addou had been able to return to London in February, with the help of the British embassy in Algeria, but "Algerian border police" had prevented Yanis from travelling, judges have heard.

Lawyers say Yanis was subsequent­ly "forcibly removed" from the care of Ms Addou's family by Mr Bennabi .

Hearings have been held in private in the Family Division of the High Court in London.

But a judge overseeing the latest stage of the litigation has now ruled that Yanis, who has been made a ward of court, can be named in media reports of thecaseint­hehopethat­publicityw­illhelpreu­nitehimwit­hms Addou.

Mr Justice Francis has handed Mr Bennabi a suspended jail term after concluding that he had breached orders aimed at returning Yanis to Britain and was in contempt of court.

The judge imposed an 18-month-old jail term, suspended for two years, at a hearing on Friday.

He said his primary aim was to return Yanis, not to jail Mr Bennabi, who, he was told, had Algerianan­dbritishpa­ssports.

Mr Justice Francis said Ms Addou was in a "shocking and depressing" situation.

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↑ Yanis Bennabi is in Algeria with his father

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