UK: Teacher who Exposed Islamic School's Wahhabi Curriculum Awarded $140,000.....
Shockingly, the school is funded by the filthy Wahhabi King....
A former teacher at an Islamic school, who alleged that it taught an offensive and racist view of non-Muslims, has been awarded £70,000 by an employment tribunal after winning his case for unfair dismissal.
Colin Cook told the tribunal in Watford that pupils were taught from Arabic books that likened Jews and Christians to “monkeys” and “pigs” at The King Fahad Academy, which is funded and run by the Saudi Arabian Government.
The tribunal ruled that Mr Cook, a British Muslim, was unfairly dismissed from his £36,000-a-year post at the school in Acton, West London, in December 2006 after blowing the whistle on systematic cheating at a GCSE exam.
The panel found that the school created a “smokescreen” to try to justify his dismissal after 18 years’ unblemished service.
Mr Cook told the hearing that after leaving the school another member of staff gave him extracts from an Arabic textbook, which encouraged students to believe that all religions other than Islam were worthless.
The books referred to “the repugnant characteristics of the Jews”. Another passage said: “Those whom God has cursed and with whom he is angry, he has turned into monkeys and pigs. They worship Satan.”
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"Teacher who Exposed Islamic School's Wahhabi Curriculum Awarded $140,000....."
......which will be used to fund a lifetime of security against the resulting death threats.
Posted by: Poopyhead | April 15, 2008 at 11:14 AM
I noticed that the tribunal didn't want to look in depth into the teacher's contentions that Moslems were being taught that Jews are regarded as apes and Christians as pigs. That's because somebody on that tribunal probably knows that this is exactly what the Koran teaches, and a great deal more of such intolerance and hatred, so that, if it were made public, there'd be an almighty uproar from the English public which is still lied to by its media over 'religion of peace' nonsense. Better to pay the teacher and keep quiet, is what that tribunal's thinking.
Posted by: | April 15, 2008 at 12:06 PM