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Brazilian Mother Denied Right to Homeschool Despite International Law: 'a Violation of International Human Rights'"This decision is a disappointing setback for parental rights in Brazil. International human rights law is clear: parents have the right to choose the kind of education their children receive. By deciding that Regiane cannot homeschool her son, the court has not only failed her family but also undermined protections for all parents across Brazil." -Julio Pohl, Legal Counsel for Latin America at ADF International
"This decision is a disappointing setback for parental rights in Brazil," said Julio Pohl, legal counsel for Latin America at ADF International, which coordinated Cichelero's legal defense. "International human rights law is clear: parents have the right to choose the kind of education their children receive. By deciding that Regiane cannot homeschool her son, the court has not only failed her family but also undermined protections for all parents across Brazil." Cichelero began homeschooling her son in 2020 after schools closed during the COVID-19 pandemic. When schools reopened, she chose to continue home education, believing it to be the best way to provide quality instruction consistent with her family's religious values. In response, local authorities fined her heavily and threatened to remove her son from her custody if she did not comply with state schooling mandates. With today's ruling, the court has rejected her appeal and imposed compulsory school enrollment. Background Over 70,000 children are currently homeschooled in Brazil. International human rights law protects the rights of parents to make choices concerning the type of education their children receive. Article 26.3 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that "parents have a prior right to choose the kind of education that shall be given to their children." In addition, Article 13 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights requires states to respect the right of parents "to choose for their children schools, other than those established by the public authorities, which conform to such minimum educational standards as may be laid down or approved by the State and to ensure the religious and moral education of their children in conformity with their own convictions." Following today's decision, Cichelero said: "It is heartbreaking to be told that I cannot provide my son with the education I know is best for him. The state's decision not only punishes me with heavy fines but also strip me of the ability to raise my child according to my convictions. No parent should have to fear punishment for choosing the best education for their child." Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here
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