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Sri Lanka investigates after a school syllabus wrongly linked to a gay chat site, sparking outrage over inappropriate content for young students.
Sri Lanka has launched a criminal investigation after a government-issued Grade Six English syllabus mistakenly linked to buddy.net, a gay chat website, prompting outrage over inappropriate content for 11- and 12-year-olds.
The Education Ministry suspects sabotage amid ongoing reforms, though the 165-page document—partly AI-generated and reviewed by multiple teams—contained several errors.
Authorities blocked the site locally and removed the page from 400,000 printed copies.
The head of the National Institute of Education has stepped down.
Homosexual activity remains illegal, punishable by up to 10 years in prison, though rarely prosecuted.
The incident highlights tensions over LGBTQ+ rights and education policy in the country.
Sri Lanka investiga después de que un plan de estudios escolar se vinculó erróneamente a un sitio de chat gay, lo que provocó indignación por el contenido inapropiado para estudiantes jóvenes.