Education officials in Catholic-majority nation say student abuse will not be tolerated after two recent scandals
The top education officials in Catholic-majority Timor-Leste have warned of stern punitive action against teachers if students face sexual abuse from them in schools. Education Minister Dulce de Jesus Soares said the government will not tolerate sexual abuse committed in schools.
Soare’s press meeting last Friday at the Education Ministry office in the national capital, Dili, came after sex abuse cases were reported in two public schools involving school directors within a week. Among others present at the conference were Secretary of State for Gender Equality Elvina Sousa Carvalho and National Institute for Child Rights Protection Dinorah Granadeiro.
The government response came a day after Estefania Barreto Cardoso, the mother of an abuse victim, held a press conference saying her daughter faced sexual violence in Nicolao Lobato Public School.
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