Swedish court: Homeschooling = abuse

It is now declared by the Swedish court of appeals in Stockholm (Hovrätten) that homeschooling is a valid reason for the state to remove the child from the parents with force, but not only that. In its statement the court also rules that homeschooling is also a valid reason to permanently remove custody from the parents! Homeschooling is declared by court as a permanent danger for a child’s health and development! Therefore homeschooling is considered such serious abuse that the parents lose custody and all parental rights permanently.

This needs to be put into perspective because frankly I find this judgment so repulsive and repugnant to all I believe in that the statement in itself cannot carry the absurdity of it. 

The Swedish court is making it legal to act in direct contradiction to the UN declaration of human rights. A declaration that Sweden has signed. 

The court motivated their decision with the phrase that the parents because of homeschooling are isolating their child from meeting peers and therefore are: ”lacking in care of Domenic in a way that results in permanent danger for his health and development.” 
In Sweden there is an administrative policy and rule that courts shall adhere to current scientific results and research, apparently the court ignores this. There are tons of research contradicting the opinionated view of the court about homeschooling and isolation.

Its ironic that the ruling that goes against science and violates the most fundamental human right, is delivered the same day as the Nobel prize is delivered, hosted by the Swedish royal family in Stockholm, celebrating science and the peace prize. 

The court ruling means that parents that homeschool in Sweden loose custody of their child! 

Not only that, it will be done without any due process. The child can be removed from the parents without previous notification or possibility to defend your right as a family or parent or child in advance. 
I wonder what has happened to Sweden and when did this start?