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German Parents Face Jail Time Over Choice to Homeschool

<p>A German family was recently reunited after their children were taken during a police raid as punishment to the parents for choosing to homeschool them&period; Elsewhere in Germany&comma; a prosecutor has demanded a minimum of six-month jail terms for parents who want to homeschool children&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The police raid that sparked a national frenzy occurred on August 30&comma; where around 20 armed German forces seized four children between the ages of 7-14 from the Wunderlich family&period; The raid was a direct result of the parents&rsquo&semi; choice to homeschool their children&comma; according to the Home School Legal Defense Association&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>HSLDA confirmed that the family had now been reunited&comma; however only because the parents were forced to agree to provide their children with a government-approved form of education&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>This case&comma; combined with another in Germany where the prosecutors are demanding jail time for the Schaum parents for homeschooling their children&comma; has the HSLDA outraged&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The Schaum parents have homeschooled all nine of their children but recently have come under intense pressure to leave the homeschooling behind in favor of a government-approved program&period; The HSLDA plans to fight alongside the Schaums in order to maintain what both parties are referring to as basic human rights to decide how their children are educated&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Both of these cases raise a red flag for human rights advocates who argue that parents should without a doubt have the choice to educate their children as they see fit&period; As long as the parents are choosing to educate children in some productive way&comma; why should the government have any right to step in&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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