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Weekly Report - 15 July 2010 (WR-10-28)

EL SALVADOR: Can dose of scripture cure moral ills?

President Mauricio Funes sent to congress on 8 July a bill which, among other things, would make membership of a 'mara' gang illegal. The bill is highly controversial, but it has excited less debate than a proposal approved by right-wing parties in congress instituting the compulsory reading of the Bible in all schools across El Salvador with the aim of inculcating moral and ethical values to discourage violence from a young age. Far from supporting the move, El Salvador's Roman Catholic Church was fiercely critical. It argued that the State must be secular - and called on Funes to veto the bill.

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