Jehovah's Witnesses Under Fire in Cuba for Refusing to Wear School Uniform

by Scott77 8 Replies latest social current

  • Scott77
    Scott77

    http://www.groundreport.com/Politics/Jehovahs-Witnesses-Face-Discrimination-in-Cuban-Sc/2952360

    Refusal to conform with state ideology exposes faith group members to discrimination.

    By Yaremis Flores Marín

    A member of the Jehovah’s Witnesses in Cuba filed a complaint with the state prosecutor last month alleging discrimination against her three school-age daughters.

    She says the authorities have condoned acts of discrimination including physical and verbal violence, which have led the pupils to miss classes and their parents to move house.

    “I demand a solution, because they are responsible for safeguarding young people on the island,” said the woman, known by the pseudonym Ana to protect her family’s identity. “I’m tired of the poor treatment they [my daughters] receive, and of the fact that no one is doing anything about it.”

    Her appeal to the prosecutor general follows unsuccessful applications to other state institutions. Cuba has no judicial mechanism for dealing with complaints about breaches of religious freedom.

    Ana explained that because of the values held by Jehovah’s Witnesses, “The girls do not wear school uniforms as the religion prohibits this. They don’t sing the national anthem or pay tribute to national symbols, either.”

    The trouble began in Bayamo, a town in the eastern Granma province, where the children got into trouble for not taking part in the political activities that are a feature of school life in Cuba. This was noted in one of the girls’ reports as the reason why she had failed fifth grade.

    “The individual in charge of religious affairs for the province warned me that if the children didn’t attend political activities, they would fail the year,” Ana said.

    For the school year starting 2011, the family moved back to the capital Havana. The girl who had failed fifth grade was allowed to attend classes again, but according to Ana, “the problems continued”.

    Another of her daughters told her that the teacher had slapped her on the head. The parents reported this to the police, but the case was shelved.

    Ana says the school itself took no action, and the girls continue to be mistreated by teachers and bullied by their peers.

    All three girls are upset and invent illnesses to avoid having to go to school. Ana says they have not been to school for nearly two months.

    The Cuban government does not recognise the Jehovah’s Witnesses as a legitimate faith group. since 1974. In their latest yearbook, the Jehovah’s Witnesses say there are 1,400 congregations in Cuba, and over 95,00 “publishers”, the term used for active members.

    The state education system is heavily politicised, and the current school regulations require all pupils to be “willing to defend the socialist homeland”. That is something Jehovah’s Witnesses cannot do, as they are conscientious objectors.

    Yaremis Flores Marin is an independent lawyer and citizen journalist in Cuba.

    This story was first published on IWPR’s website

    Source: IWPR

    Link:iwpr.net/report-news/cuban-schools-slap-down-jehovahs-witnesses

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    They reject the political system and then turn around and expect the political system to protect them. S

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    Since they are following mandates of their religion, one would think that their religion would have the responsibility to furnish body guards for the children. S

  • Quarterback
    Quarterback

    I think there must be something more to this story. School Uniforms are not against the beliefs of JW's. There must be something added to the uniform that makes it political. As we know JW's are neutral to Human Politics and this is discriminatory behavior on the part of the Cuban government. I'm not in favor with the Cuban political system, and I have seen how their people have suffered for it.

  • villagegirl
    villagegirl

    Send the governing body to Cuba, permanently.

    What happens next is; Martyrdom.

    That is what the GB hope for.

    Nothing like dead or imprisoned jw's to sell Watchtowers.

    And think of the talks you could develop.

    Tell me Quarteback how did the Christian Roman Centurion

    in the Bible Matt8:10 and Luke 7:9 who Jesus said had

    "more faith than anyone in Israel",

    manage in his full helmet and Military Uniform ?

    Luke 11:21 Jesus said: "When a strong man, fully armed,

    guards his castle, his property is safe."

    Cornelius the Roman Centurion became a Christian

    and Paul never told him he had to leave the army. Acts10:1-48

    The anti-government, anti-military WT doctrine is malarkey, it

    has no Biblical foundation at all.

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  • Quarterback
    Quarterback

    Hi Village Girl. So you think the GB should go to Cuba, eh? That's not such a bad idea. Before we debate the issue of the Cuban school Uniform, I would really like to know what precisely is wrong with it. Why is it all of a sudden an issue? There are many JW school children that haven't had any issues with it. Like I said, there is something wrong with this story. My objections were more centred on the lack of human rights in Cuba towards all of it's Citizens.

  • Scott77
    Scott77

    Ok, someone in cuba should post an HD photo of a school uniform for us to see. please, go a head. Scott77

  • fulltimestudent
    fulltimestudent

    Not sure what is happening in this issue. In Aust. I've never heard that school uniforms were an issue. My former wife and I dressed our kids in school uniforms to go to school. And, most schools in OZ (then, anyway) made school uniforms compulsory. Sometimes, strong minded witnesses (with their own strong opinions on different matters) insist that local brothers should behave to suit their own opinions. Nathan Knorr once told an elders meeting I attended that somethings the brothers were doing in OZ were 'over the top.'

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