pankkake Posted June 29, 2008 Report Posted June 29, 2008 Birthday party snub sparks debateThe case has sparked a debate in Sweden about civil liberties An eight-year-old boy has sparked an unlikely outcry in Sweden after failing to invite two of his classmates to his birthday party. The boy's school says he has violated the children's rights and has complained to the Swedish Parliament. The school, in Lund, southern Sweden, argues that if invitations are handed out on school premises then it must ensure there is no discrimination. The boy's father has lodged a complaint with the parliamentary ombudsman. He says the two children were left out because one did not invite his son to his own party and he had fallen out with the other one. The boy handed out his birthday invitations during class-time and when the teacher spotted that two children had not received one the invitations were confiscated. "My son has taken it pretty hard," the boy's father told the newspaper Sydsvenskan. "No one has the right to confiscate someone's property in this way, it's like taking someone's post," he added. A verdict on the matter is likely to be reached in September, in time for the next school year. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7479758.stm
ts69 Posted June 29, 2008 Report Posted June 29, 2008 wahoo. En même temps c'est la Suède, elle a pris quelques longueurs d'avance sur la route de la Social-Démocrassie.
walter-rebuttand Posted June 29, 2008 Report Posted June 29, 2008 Ce qui est hallucinant c'est qu'un tribunal daigne recevoir ce genre de requète. Si j'ai bien compris, c'est le père du jubilaire invitant qui dépose plainte. C'est plutôt lui qui délire en l'occurrence.
Capol Posted June 29, 2008 Report Posted June 29, 2008 Mon Dieu, mon Dieu, mon Dieu ! Bientôt l'amour voté par décret.
Rolanddezar Posted June 29, 2008 Report Posted June 29, 2008 Mon Dieu, mon Dieu, mon Dieu !Bientôt l'amour voté par décret. Après la solidarité, l'amitié, l'amour etc…
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