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Making children attend Christian school assemblies undermines human rights, United Nations warns

UN Headquarters, New York Ben Riley-Smith, political correspondent 9 JUNE 2016 • 10:00PM Britain must stop forcing children to attend Christian school assemblies because it undermines their human rights …More
UN Headquarters, New York
Ben Riley-Smith, political correspondent
9 JUNE 2016 • 10:00PM
Britain must stop forcing children to attend Christian school assemblies because it undermines their human rights, a United Nations committee has said in a controversial new report.
The authors called on ministers to repeal a law demanding a daily act of Christian worship at schools because it may contradict a child’s “freedom of thought, conscience and religion”.
The report was produced by an 18-person group of “independent experts” of "high moral character" including representatives from Bahrain, Russia and Egypt.
Critics dubbed the demand “ludicrous” and said the government should responded by “respectfully” putting the report “in the bin”.
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