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Sri Lanka probes curriculum error linking 11-year-olds to gay chat site: ‘show your kinky side’

Education chief quits as police probe ‘Bad Boys Club’ link in 400,000 English text books – since recalled. Officials suspect sabotage, AI errors

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The English syllabus directed students to a chat site that encourages users to “show your kinky side”. Photo: buddy.net
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Sri Lanka launched a criminal investigation on Friday after a government syllabus for 11- and 12-year-olds directed pupils to a gay chat website to improve their language skills.

The Education Ministry lodged a formal complaint with police and launched an internal inquiry to establish how the blunder took place.

“We suspect sabotage,” Education Ministry Secretary Nalaka Kaluwewe said.

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“We are in the process of implementing educational reforms, and this could be an attempt to stall them.”

The grade six English syllabus suggested pupils could find a pen-pal to improve their language skills via buddy.net – an online chat website titled the “Bad Boys Club”, which invites users to “show your kinky side”.

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Homosexual activity is illegal in Sri Lanka, and the penalty for same-sex relations is up to 10 years in prison – although there have been very few prosecutions in recent years.

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