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Words in the News
7th April 2010
Lesbian custody fight in Chile
The Organisation of American States has criticised Chile over a court ruling in which a
woman lost custody of her children because she was living with her lesbian partner. The OAS
has made a formal complaint about human rights violations and sexual discrimination. Greg
Morsbach reports:
Karen Atala was devastated when six years ago Chile's Supreme Court ruled against her and
awarded sole custody of her daughters to her estranged husband. The judges said she was
free to live in a lesbian relationship. However, they added that Mrs Atala had put her
personal interests before the interests of her three girls.
The court argued if the youngsters remained in a same-sex household they would probably
be bullied at school and could be confused about their own sexual orientation. In
summary, the court said the girls could sustain long-term psychological damage.
For the past six years, Mrs Atala has only been able to visit her children once a month. They
live 700 kilometres away with their father. With all legal avenues in Chile exhausted, she
turned to the Organisation of American States in Washington.
After years of lobbying in the United States, the OAS finally agreed to investigate her case.
The OAS has given Chile until the 17th April to respond to its complaint.
Greg Morsbach, BBC News
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Vocabulary and definitions
was devastated felt very shocked or upset
awarded sole custody given complete responsibility for looking after the children
her estranged husband her husband, who she is no longer living with
put her personal interests before thought about her own needs and wants before those of
other people (here, her children)
youngsters young people
a same-sex household a home where the family consists of two adults of the same
sex (lesbians or gay men)
be bullied be hurt or frightened by someone who is more powerful
than you, often because you are thought to be different (for
example, because of your race, gender, religion or
sexually)
could be confused about their might not be sure if they are heterosexual (attracted to
own sexual orientation people who are the opposite sex from them) or homosexual
(attracted to people who are the same sex as them)
sustain long-term psychological would have mental health problems for a long time
damage
all legal avenues in Chile all the possible ways of fighting against this in court have
exhausted been tried (and were unsuccessful)
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