Parents go to court Canary
A few days before school begins in Spain, established platforms in the Canaries against compulsory course Education for Citizenship and warn that "the absence of alternatives and because we have not been denied our right to object, is likely to begin shortly after classes gone to court to assert our right to educate our children morally. " In this regard, the association Tenerife Education in Liberty recalls that "in Andalusia and Castilla-La Mancha, there are parents who have gone to trial and won, so in the same case, it is logical that we do the same" . According to the spokesperson of the newly formed organization, Jorge Melon, "parents who are objecting and are showing their rejection of this course is compulsory are showing great courage, because in the Canary Islands, the Minister of Education is demonstrating that he agreed with the approach in this area and ignores our demands, which does not happen in other communities. "Melon even says that "private school the thing is more quiet, especially in the religious because they adapt to the ideology, but in public there are those who even refuse to accept applications for conscientious objection, so we encourage parents to present them directly to the Ministry of Education, although so far we have not responded. "
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