The Seville Justice against discrimination against a homoparental family

The Seville Justice against discrimination against a homoparental family

During the month of September of 2011, a homosexual couple from Sevilla, like any couple of parents concerned about the education of their child, began the procedures for the schooling your child for the 2012-2013 course. They decided to apply for a place at the Yago School in Castilleja de la Cuesta (Seville), a nursery school and later a bilingual school (a very current trend in the world of education), private and secular. The parents expressed their condition of homosexuals, homoparental family from the first moment.

The response of the school's admissions director was that «I could not reserve them a place at school, since they had few places and that they contacted the school again in September 2012 ″. In February 2012, the couple contacted the school with a view to the possible schooling of the minor and the director of admissions told them that the children's course was complete. However, "the reality is that in February 2012, of the 41 places authorized for three-year Early Childhood Education by the Ministry of Education, at least three were free", as 22 students had enrolled because they had siblings at the center and another 17 had been admitted up to that date without having that preference, the access route / extra punctuation affirms the Prosecutor's Office.

Therefore, the Prosecutor's Office was able to conclude that both the director and the head of admissions of the educational center incurred a infringement of article 512 of the Penal Code, which sanctions those who, in the exercise of their professional activities, deny a person a benefit to which they are entitled due to their ideology, religion or beliefs, their sex, sexual orientation, family situation or handicap. The prosecutor adds in his qualification that the two defendants «they had decided not to admit the child given the homo parental family status of their parents«, For which it requests for each defendant a sentence of one year of disqualification to practice as a teacher, administrator or director of educational centers. In addition to a € 30.000 fine for compensation to the parents of the student who has to be taken care of by the educational center.

It seems that little by little justice is putting each in its place and leaves in evidence to those who by their narrow-mindedness they are not trained to educate future generations in the values ​​demanded by modern society, values ​​such as equality, respect, cooperation, generosity.

Via La Vanguardia

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