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'Purity' ring case in High Court | |
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A teenager is due in the High Court to accuse her school of discriminating against Christians by banning the wearing of "purity rings". | A teenager is due in the High Court to accuse her school of discriminating against Christians by banning the wearing of "purity rings". |
Lydia Playfoot, 16, was told by Millais School in Horsham, West Sussex, to remove her ring or face expulsion. | Lydia Playfoot, 16, was told by Millais School in Horsham, West Sussex, to remove her ring or face expulsion. |
She alleges discrimination because the school allows Sikh and Muslim pupils to wear bracelets and headscarves. | She alleges discrimination because the school allows Sikh and Muslim pupils to wear bracelets and headscarves. |
The school denies breaching human rights law, saying the ring is not an essential part of the Christian faith. | The school denies breaching human rights law, saying the ring is not an essential part of the Christian faith. |
BBC News religious affairs correspondent Robert Pigott said a group of girls at the school were wearing the "Silver Ring Thing". | BBC News religious affairs correspondent Robert Pigott said a group of girls at the school were wearing the "Silver Ring Thing". |
Human Rights Act | Human Rights Act |
These rings were inscribed with a biblical verse and Ms Playfoot has said the jewellery was intended to symbolise "her Christian commitment to sexual abstinence until marriage". | These rings were inscribed with a biblical verse and Ms Playfoot has said the jewellery was intended to symbolise "her Christian commitment to sexual abstinence until marriage". |
HAVE YOUR SAY All religious symbols should be kept out of the classroom Chris Gray, Trelawnyd class="" href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?threadID=6662&edition=2&ttl=20070622083445">Send us your comments Ms Playfoot will claim her right to be able to express her religious beliefs, under Article Nine of the Human Rights Act, has been breached. | |
The school will insist that it is not operating a discriminatory policy because allowances made for Sikhs and Muslims only occur for items integral to their religious beliefs. | The school will insist that it is not operating a discriminatory policy because allowances made for Sikhs and Muslims only occur for items integral to their religious beliefs. |
It argues that a Christian pupil would be allowed to wear a crucifix. | It argues that a Christian pupil would be allowed to wear a crucifix. |