Poland’s education minister on Wednesday called for a ban on the ”propagation of homosexuality” in the country’s schools, a plan that he argues would protect traditional family values.
Amendments to the education law would require school directors to scrap or ban any activities that promote ”homosexuality, pornography or other phenomena violating moral norms”, said Education Minister Roman Giertych.
Giertych’s outspoken views on homosexuality have attracted condemnation abroad in recent months.
He unveiled his proposal at the Education Ministry less than a month after the European Parliament passed a resolution sharply criticising senior Polish officials for declarations ”inciting discrimination and hatred based on sexual orientation”.
However, the minister — who leads the ultraconservative League of Polish Families, a junior partner in Poland’s governing coalition — insisted on Wednesday that his proposals ”do not discriminate against anyone”.
”It is only to protect youth from the propagation of views that threaten marriage, threaten family, and threaten the duties of school, which are to prepare one to fulfil family duties and the duties of a citizen,” he said.
The proposal is vague on what exactly would constitute propagating homosexuality.
Giertych defined it as ”every action that is dependent on the public presentation of a certain belief with the intention of convincing others to that viewpoint”.
He said he was sending the draft amendments to other government ministries on Wednesday for consultations. He said the whole government backs the proposed changes, and he expects enough support for them to pass easily in Parliament.
Robert Biedron, the head of Poland’s Campaign against Homophobia, condemned the proposals, calling them ”fascist projects”.
”It is frightening that in the middle of Europe there is a government that instead of fighting against discrimination, heightens discrimination,” Biedron said.
Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski’s socially conservative government has made defending traditional Roman Catholic values a cornerstone of its platform.
Kaczynski’s brother, President Lech Kaczynski, refused to grant parade permits for gay rights marches while he served as mayor of Warsaw. — Sapa-AP