Birmingham probes Muslim takeover of schools 'plot'

Started by garbon, April 14, 2014, 04:40:33 PM

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garbon

http://news.yahoo.com/birmingham-probes-muslim-takeover-schools-plot-140038655.html

I read this a couple times and am still not really sure how this happens. :hmm:

QuoteBirmingham launched a probe Monday into an alleged hardline Muslim plot to take control of schools.

The city council said it had appointed a chief adviser to examine at least 200 complaints as the investigation widened to 25 schools from an initial four.

Concerns about how some of the 430 schools in the city were being run first emerged last year in a leaked anonymous letter which outlined how to implement what it called Operation Trojan Horse.

The letter, which credited the alleged plot with forcing a change of leadership at four schools, gave instructions on ousting and replacing uncooperative headteachers and school governors.

"We have an obligation to our children to fulfil our roles and ensure these schools are run on Islamic principles," the letter says.

"We... are on our way to getting rid of more headteachers and taking over their schools."

The letter continued: "You must remember this is a 'jihad' and as such all means possible to win the war is acceptable."

Birmingham has a large Muslim population. Some 22 percent of the city's residents identified themselves as such in the 2011 census.

Since the letter emerged, whistleblowers including former staff have come forward, making claims that boys and girls were segregated in classrooms and assemblies, sex education was banned and non-Muslim staff were bullied.

In one case, it was alleged that the teachings of the firebrand Al-Qaeda-linked Muslim cleric Anwar al-Awlaki -- who was killed by a US drone strike in Yemen in 2011 -- were praised in an assembly.

- Self-governing academies -

"As more schools have come forward than the ones named in the Trojan Horse document, issues have arisen about behaviour in schools, the way in which schools are run," city council leader Albert Bore told BBC television.

"It is about, generally speaking, the behaviour of the schools, what happens within the schools, the school day, the school assembly, the way in which children in schools are organised."

The allegations focus on a category of schools known as academies. Established from 2000 onwards, they are state-funded but are self-governing and independent of local authority control.

Bore said it was "part of the frustration" that the city council had no remit in the schools, which answer to the national Department for Education.

"We do not know who's on the governing body (of the schools)," he said.

The council will publish its findings before mid-June.

Education Secretary Michael Gove has sent inspectors to 15 Birmingham schools in recent weeks.

On a visit to Birmingham earlier this month, Prime Minister David Cameron spoke about the issue, saying: "We will not accept any school begin run by extremists or promoting extremist views."

Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said Monday that schools should not be allowed to become "silos of segregation".

"I am very concerned whenever I hear allegations that schools, funded by the taxpayer, become vehicles for the propagation of particular ideologies which divide young children and pupils off from other people in society," he said.

"The Department for Education is taking this very seriously."
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crazy canuck

This is what happens when people roll their eyes whenever you mention the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.  You have to move on to the next available target.

Valmy

Quote from: crazy canuck on April 14, 2014, 04:48:11 PM
This is what happens when people roll their eyes whenever you mention the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.  You have to move on to the next available target.

Nick Clegg is a modern Julius Streicher eh?  Interesting.
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mongers

Quote from: garbon on April 14, 2014, 04:40:33 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/birmingham-probes-muslim-takeover-schools-plot-140038655.html

I read this a couple times and am still not really sure how this happens. :hmm:


The West Midlands is now an Islamic Republic, they have Sharon law over there, it's why Dave is bringing the boys back from Afghan, so they can be sent to Wolverhampton to crush these militant Arabs.
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Darth Wagtaros

I heard that Sharon law was being implemented in Ireland too.
PDH!

mongers

Quote from: Darth Wagtaros on April 14, 2014, 05:37:25 PM
I heard that Sharon law was being implemented in Ireland too.

No that's Tracy law, the other part of Sharon.
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Sheilbh

I'd probably wait for more to come out on this. It could be something, or it could be a Labour local authority grandstanding.
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dps

I was totally confused unti I clicked on the link and saw the London dateline.  I couldn't figure out why the British government was commenting on conditions in Alabama schools.  Wrong Birmingham.

garbon

Quote from: Sheilbh on April 14, 2014, 06:00:08 PM
I'd probably wait for more to come out on this. It could be something, or it could be a Labour local authority grandstanding.

Gotcha.
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CountDeMoney

Shit, I thought it was Birmingham, Alabama.  Now that would've been fun to watch.

KRonn

Quote from: dps on April 14, 2014, 06:05:55 PM
I was totally confused unti I clicked on the link and saw the London dateline.  I couldn't figure out why the British government was commenting on conditions in Alabama schools.  Wrong Birmingham.
Hehe, me too.  I was wondering how the UK got into this.   :hmm:

derspiess

Quote from: dps on April 14, 2014, 06:05:55 PM
I couldn't figure out why the British government was commenting on conditions in Alabama schools. 

I wouldn't put it past them.  Nosy sumbitches.
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KRonn

Yeah, like how the Russians were meddling in Georgia a while back. Could never figure that one out.     :hmm:

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Norgy

Muslims should keep their grubby little mitts off school pot. It's what keeps teachers going.  :mad: