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Schools defy Government on counter-terrorism
Topic Started: Apr 17 2010, 08:43 PM (114 Views)
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Reporting of Muslim pupils at risk of ‘radicalisation’ may create ‘anti-Islamic’ ethos

Schools are refusing to take part in a Government counter-terrorism strategy which asks them to identify Muslim pupils at risk of being radicalised, The TES has learnt.

The £12.5 million “Channel” project was set up to prevent young people being recruited by violent extremists. As part of the initiative, teachers have been asked to report vulnerable pupils to panels established by counter-terrorism police.

But there is widespread feeling among teachers that taking part in the scheme, which includes around 7,500 schools, risks damaging relationships in the classroom and community....

http://www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx?storycode=6041141&navcode=94

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I bet the teachers are simply scared of the Dads. I really do.
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Maybe they should be able to report anonymously.
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Dunno, if teachers are suspected of 'spying' then they will loose control of the pupils

The government should have poured that money elsewhere, all of the schemes have been slammed as inept.

Then again, with today's government £12.45 million would have been spent on admin and surveys anyway
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1255264/Pupils-aged-hate-register-Teachers-log-playground-taunts-Government-database.html


hmmm ^o)
suprisingly the teachers dont have a problem logging other kids.
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Yep Clee, it's always again these double standards. Makes me wonder how people can look into the mirror each mourning and not vomit by the hypocrisy they see there.
Over just a few short decades we have been beaten into submission by pc rules, in so far that it has warped our own minds. We apply different sets of rules for everybody.
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It's not difficult. If their name's Mohammed then they're 'at risk' of becoming radicalised. It's really that simple.
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This wouldn't work anyway, shall we log all skinhead kids, because they're potential nazis?

Shall we log all Irish kids because they may later join the IRA? (But let's be honest, the IRA won't be fighting us soon, will they?)

It's ridiculous to say, I think he's a terrorist. They do the same in Saudi Arabia, if they believe someone's a witch, they give them the death penalty.

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Don't think names like Muhammed would be the signs to be looking for, Dylan, and I don't think it was intended as such.
If I look at my own childhood, it was the muslem kids that made fun of pictures of Holocaust survivors. Off course back then we didn't know it was what they thought of Jews anyway.
But nowadays, there must be even more significant signs of beginning radicalism. What about kids that openly praise 9 11 and 7/7 for starters, and as I don't work with children I have no idea, but there should be more things to point that way.

It is never one thing but a pakage of several behavioural red herrings that should make one suspicious.
Not just a name. No one is suggesting that.
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I was talking about the whole report someone...
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Someone what? Posted? Mentioned?
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Apr 17 2010, 10:42 PM
This wouldn't work anyway, shall we log all skinhead kids, because they're potential nazis?

Shall we log all Irish kids because they may later join the IRA? (But let's be honest, the IRA won't be fighting us soon, will they?)

It's ridiculous to say, I think he's a terrorist. They do the same in Saudi Arabia, if they believe someone's a witch, they give them the death penalty.

Posted Image He doesn't exactly look like your martyr wannabe nazi.
Thats all well and good mate, but I knew a pakistani lad at school who did a project on Islamic art, and for his final piece he did a massive picture of Binladen holding an AK47 standing in front of a 911 scene of the twin towers on fire.

Talk about glorifying terrorism!

He should have been reported straight away.
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The Teachers Union dont want to get involved? What a surprise, full of far-left tossers like the UAF.
The Muslims will sell us the rope with which we can hang ourselves.
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This has been going on for a while in some form. In inner city schools those with mostly Asian Muslim pupils have been allowed to ignore the national curriculum and not teach about things which doesn't suit them, like the Holocaust for a years....
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