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During the first Global Home Education Conference (www.ghec2012.org) in Berlin, leaders in the homeschooling movement from some two dozen countries signed a historic document dubbed the “Berlin Declaration” on November 3, demanding that governments around the world respect families and the fundamental human right to home education while slamming authorities in places like Germany and Sweden that ruthlessly persecute homeschoolers.
To start with, the declaration was signed by the entire GHEC...
As the government intensifies its persecution of homeschoolers in Sweden, the president of the Swedish Association for Home Education (ROHUS) has finally been forced into exile with his family in neighboring Finland. Around Christmas, the family received a letter explaining that the authorities had decided to impose a fine of about R100 000 - R200 000 per parent. The social workers could not guarantee that they could continue homeschooling safely, so...
Christian Voice held a witness for Domenic Johansson on 23 Dec. 2011 at the Wigmore Hall in London, or more accurately, their National Director did. Stephen Green stood alone, giving out over 350 ‘Justice for Domenic’ leaflets to concert-goers at the annual Swedish Christmas Concert explaining how Domenic had been unjustly taken into care by Social Serices on the Swedish island of Gotland.
Earlier that day, seven Christian Voice supporters witnessed...
Tuisskolers.org het by verskeie geleenthede gerapporteer oor die situasie van tuisskoolgesinne in Swede in die algemeen en meer spesifiek die situasie van die Johannson gesin. Die Vereniging vir Tusonderwys het ’n brief oor hierdie situasie gerig aan die Sweedse ambassade in Pretoria.
Die Vereniging het nou ’n petisie geskep vir die hereniging van die Johannson gesin en die erkenning van ouerlike regte in Swede. Besoek tuisskolers.org en kliek op die banier...
Tuisskolers.org has reported on the situation of homeschooling parents in Sweden in general, and the Johannsen family specifically at various occasions. The Association for Homeschooling has written a letter to the Swedish embassy in Pretoria about this.
The Association has now created a petition for the re-unification of the Johannson family and parental rights in Sweden. Please go to www.tuisskolers.org and click on the banner to sign the petition. After signing ...




















