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Australian government forbids schools to not punish their gay students

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Australian PM, Scott MorrisonAustralian PM, Scott Morrison

News24xx.com - The Australian Government plans to issue a ban on private schools or religious schools to punish students based on their sexuality, as Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said. The debate about human rights is indeed accompanying the moment of federal elections on October 20, 2018.

"I will take steps to ensure this new policy can be implemented immediately, so there will be no students are expelled because of their sexuality" Morrison said, as quoted by Reuters on Saturday, October 13th 208.

The statement makes parliament must respond in the next two weeks. Previously the Australian Parliament has supported same-sex marriages in December 2017. The rule was enacted after 61.6 percent of Australians agreed to same-sex marriages, last year.

The moment was mentioned as a milestone in the success of the pro-gay movement in Australia, a country that had banned homosexual activity until 1997. Just like human rights, immigration will become a hot issue in the upcoming elections.

It was recently reported that Australia planned to limit newly arrived immigrants to live in major cities such as Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane for at least several years in an effort to overcome urban density and even distribution of development.

 

 

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