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European
Parliament Accuses Croatia of Homophobia in Schools
By Gudrun Schultz
Croatia, May 8, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) -
Croatia has been targeted by the European Parliament over a sex education
curriculum that opposes homosexuality and teaches abstinence before
marriage, Eubusiness reported April 24.
Deputies for the EP accused
Croatia of “supplying medically inaccurate and incomplete information
about sexual and reproductive health and family planning as well as about
available and legal contraceptive methods” in the proposed curriculum, in
a letter sent to Croatian officials.
The reproductive health and
sexual curriculum was introduced by the GROZD Association, a parent-based
group, with the backing of the Roman Catholic Church. Croatia is almost 90
percent Roman Catholic.
The EP officials warned the curriculum
could encourage “stigma and discrimination” and suggested it may violate
Croatia’s laws against discrimination based on sexual
orientation.
They condemned the curriculum as “gender-biased” and
said it features “negative attitudes towards homosexuality, thus
contradicting Croatian laws.” The sex education program has
received the approval of Croatia’s education ministry but still needs to
be approved by the ministry of health before being introduced into the
schools.
The EP’s move against Croatia follows a resolution passed
two weeks ago by the EP to take “homophobic” countries to court. First on
their target list was Poland, which members of the EP vilified as
“hateful” and “repulsive” for refusing to promote homosexuality in
schools, in a debate in Brussels April 25.
At issue was proposed
Polish legislation that would make it illegal to teach pro-homosexual
material in schools.
Leaders of the European Union governing body
made it clear there was no room for opposition to homosexual activity in
the EU. “Such a law, if it were to emerge, would be in contradiction with
the European human rights convention and the EU charter on fundamental
rights,” said Vladimir Spidla, European commissioner for equal
opportunity.
Polish representatives gave a powerful rebuttal to the
accusations from liberal MEPs, calling the resolution a “cynical
manipulation designed to pull the wool over the European public’s
eyes.”
Polish MEP Bogdan Pek said the accusations were “an
artificial piece of theatre.”
“An attempt to carry out an assault
on a particular member state that a bunch of liberals and lefties
disapprove of. Poland is a tolerant, hospitable country. It is absurd to
suggest that Poland is an island of intolerance in Europe. That is an
insult and a lie.” Croatia is not a member of the European Union but is
seeking entrance and will likely be admitted within the next three
years.
See related LifeSiteNews coverage:
European
Parliament Passes Resolution Vowing to Take 'Homophobic' Countries to
Court https://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2007/apr/07042608.html
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