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UK’s ‘race-hate’ schools encouraging anti-British feeling in kids

ANI

Posted: Jan 01, 2013 at 1529 hrs IST
A govt source said that ‘there is gap between what they think and know and what they can prove’. (Reuters)

London ‘Race-hate’ schools in Britain could be turning kids against the British way of life, secret papers have warned.

Ministers are said to have concerns that more than 100 independent faith schools, most of which are Islamic, could be encouraging anti-British hatred.

According to the Daily Star, education chiefs fear that they will be unable to crack down on extremism as it is too difficult to prove it is going on.

A government source said that ‘there is a gap between what they think and know and what they can prove’.

Three schools flagged up as being “of interest” in the secret documents are run by a group which is alleged to have links to deported hate preacher Omar Bakri, the report said.

The schools, in north London and Berkshire, are controlled by the Islamic Shakhsiyah Foundation, which is reportedly been run by activists from Hizb ut-Tahrir, a hardline Islamic group Bakri was once a member of, it added.

However, the foundation said no such activists were on its board and added the Department of Education had “no concerns about extremism” in its schools.

Other faith schools said to be causing concerns include the Darul Uloom School in Birmingham.

According to the report, undercover filming at the school showed pupils allegedly being taught an extreme Islamic creed, which blasted Jews and Hindus.

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Race hate schools of Britain by Ashok on 15 Jan 2013

It was the British that was sympathetic to Islamic extremism in the 80's and 90's when it was confined in countries such as India. They jumped to protect them with Human rights organisations. Today they are also engulfed with reglegious extremism. On such occasions it is India's turn to 'express'grave concerns of state of muslim minorities in Britain. This will really make Britain notice the change of atmosphere that has happened around the globe. Tolerance to extreme Islam can only be taught, but never implemented any where in the globe except India. And India has failed the whole country and miserably so in trying to please this community. Israel is the only country that truly knows how to deal with extremist Islam. US is now on that realisation. But it is too late in Britain and it will take nothing short of a violent revolution equivalent to that of Gujarat riots of India to even make a dent in extremist Islam. Good Luck Britain.

plain evidence, but where there's no will - theres no way. by dp on 01 Jan 2013

"...education chiefs fear that they will be unable to crack down on extremism as it is too difficult to prove it is going on. "..... "..undercover filming at the school showed pupils allegedly being taught an extreme Islamic creed, which blasted Jews and Hindus..." So video is not proof ?!!! DUH !

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