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Brazilian Parents Sentenced to 50 Days in Jail for Homeschooling Their Daughters and Not Teaching Them «Diversity»
Ieda said: As a mother, I cannot conceive of a more dictatorial State than one that wants me to go to jail for choosing to exercise my right to direct the education and care of my daughters. My husband and I hope that the court will recognize our right to choose the best education for our children and overturn this unjust sentence. The post Brazilian Parents Sentenced to 50 Days in Jail for Homeschooling Their Daughters and Not Teaching Them «Diversity» appeared first on ZENIT - English.
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The New American
· Jun 25, 2026
Brazilian Parents Get PRISON for Homeschooling, Refusing “Gender” Indoctrination
The stakes for home educators just got higher. A Brazilian court sentenced a mother and father to 50 days in prison for home education. ... The post Brazilian Parents Get PRISON for Homeschooling, Refusing “Gender” Indoctrination appeared first on The New American.
Off The Press
· Jul 8, 2026
Brazilian parents face prison sentences for homeschooling and ‘intellectual neglect’
A Brazilian court has sentenced a couple to 50 days in prison for “intellectual neglect” after they homeschooled their two daughters without a state-approved curriculum. A São Paulo criminal court ruled against Audato and Ieda Denardi, alleging they had failed to include programs on “gender and sex education” and “tolerance and diversity” in the curriculum []...Click to read more
Nepal News
· Jul 11, 2026
नौ कन्सल्टेन्सी सञ्चालक पक्राउ
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Christian Headlines
· Jun 23, 2026
Homeschool Parents in Brazil Sentenced to 50 Days in Jail for Educating Their Own Children
Two Brazilian parents face jail time for homeschooling their daughters, sparking global concern over parental rights and educational freedom.
Guineematin.com
· Jul 9, 2026
Fraude au Bac : 7 candidats dont 3 filles emprisonnés à Kindia
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TASS
· Jun 26, 2026
All children depart from summer camp in Crimea after camp season halted
The children were sent home and to children's recreation camps in the Krasnodar Region, the Russian Education Ministry said
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Related coverage for "Brazilian Parents Sentenced to 50 Days in Jail for Homeschooling Their Daughters and Not Teaching Them «Diversity»": The New American — Brazilian Parents Get PRISON for Homeschooling, Refusing “Gender” Indoctrination. Off The Press — Brazilian parents face prison sentences for homeschooling and ‘intellectual neglect’. Nepal News — नौ कन्सल्टेन्सी सञ्चालक पक्राउ. Christian Headlines — Homeschool Parents in Brazil Sentenced to 50 Days in Jail for Educating Their Own Children. Guineematin.com — Fraude au Bac : 7 candidats dont 3 filles emprisonnés à Kindia. TASS — All children depart from summer camp in Crimea after camp season halted