December 17, 2012
Chile Apologizes to Lesbian Denied Custody of Kids
Jason St. Amand READ TIME: 1 MIN.
SANTIAGO, Chile - Chile's government has apologized to a lesbian judge who was denied custody of her three daughters because she is gay.
The apology was issued Friday during a ceremony led by Justice Minister Teodoro Ribera. Chile says it will pay Magistrate Karen Atala $70,000 and grant her medical and psychological treatment.
The reparation comes 10 months after the Inter-American Court of Human Rights condemned Chile's decision to deny Atala custody of her children.
Atala had filed a complaint with the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights in Nov. 2004 after Chile's Supreme Court decided to give custody of her daughters to her ex-husband because she is lesbian. Two of the children are now adults and the third is a teenager.
The ruling followed Chile's approval this year of an anti-discrimination law.