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Dalai Lama enters crucifix debate in Italy
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Tibet's exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama gives a press conference during his visit to the Italian Parliament on Wednesday. AFP
Tibet's exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama gives a press conference during his visit to the Italian Parliament on Wednesday. AFP

"It is of fundamental importance to maintain your own traditions, and Italy has a Christian and Catholic background. Therefore, to keep the tradition of the crucifix in the schools is extremely important," the Dalai Lama told a media conference at Italy's chamber of deputies on Wednesday.

The European Court of Human Rights ruled on November 3 that placing the crucifix in classrooms infringed parents' right to educate their children "in conformity with their convictions".

The court ruling has sparked fierce debate in overwhelmingly Catholic Italy where the Vatican earlier this month strongly rejected the ruling, saying it was "wrong and myopic" to exclude a symbol of charity from education.

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The case was launched by an Italian woman, Soile Lautsi, who opposed the display of a Catholic crucifix at her children's state school in Abano Terme, a small town outside the northern city of Padua.

Lautsi was also awarded 5,000 euros in damages by the court.

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(Published 19 November 2009, 12:27 IST)