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Venezuelan clash over education | Venezuelan clash over education |
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Venezuelan police have fired tear gas to disperse rival groups of protesters who clashed in Caracas over plans to reform the nation's educational system. | Venezuelan police have fired tear gas to disperse rival groups of protesters who clashed in Caracas over plans to reform the nation's educational system. |
The scuffles broke outside parliament as lawmakers debated a bill that would broaden state control over schools. | The scuffles broke outside parliament as lawmakers debated a bill that would broaden state control over schools. |
President Hugo Chavez backs the bill that requires curriculums to be based on the ideals espoused by 19th Century independence hero Simon Bolivar. | |
Opponents say the changes would amount to indoctrination. | Opponents say the changes would amount to indoctrination. |
"They don't use the word 'socialism', but that's what they want to introduce in our schools," Ray Gonzalez, who opposes the bill, was quoted as saying by the Associated Press. | "They don't use the word 'socialism', but that's what they want to introduce in our schools," Ray Gonzalez, who opposes the bill, was quoted as saying by the Associated Press. |
Supporters of the legislation reject such allegations, saying the document stipulates that teaching should be "open to all forms of thinking". | Supporters of the legislation reject such allegations, saying the document stipulates that teaching should be "open to all forms of thinking". |
Meanwhile, a local Caracas newspaper reported that a group of its reporters had been attacked by pro-government supporters. | |
The newspaper said the attack happened as the journalists were handing out leaflets against the proposed bill. | The newspaper said the attack happened as the journalists were handing out leaflets against the proposed bill. |
The document orders the country's public and private schools to base their teaching on "the Bolivarian Doctrine" - a reference to Simon Bolivar's ideals, such as Latin American unity and national self-determination. | The document orders the country's public and private schools to base their teaching on "the Bolivarian Doctrine" - a reference to Simon Bolivar's ideals, such as Latin American unity and national self-determination. |
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