Published on May 20, 2005 By Island Dog In Politics
Another example of islamists taking over Europe.

An official report dealing with religious expression in French schools has become a must read for anyone interested in the Islamization of France. Written under the auspices of the top national education official, Jean-Pierre Obin, the report was not initially released by the Ministry of Education. But it was leaked on the Internet in March and now can be found in its entirety at www.proche-orient.info and other websites.

The 37-page report is the product of a study carried out between October 2003 and May 2004 by a team of 10 inspectors, including Obin. In addition to examining the recent literature on religion and schools in France, they visited 61 academic and vocational high schools in 24 départements, chosen not as a cross-section of public schools, but rather as schools typical of those where religious expression has become a problem because of the high concentration of ethnic and religious minorities. Many are located in ethnically segregated neighborhoods now often referred to, the report says, "by analogy with the United States, as 'ghettos.'"

In each school, inspectors interviewed the management team, staff, and teachers, as well as lay people from the community, including parents, social workers, and elected officials. In addition, regional education officials were asked to submit accounts of their experiences in primary schools.

Amid much diversity--some of the schools were rural, some urban; some had fairly homogeneous student populations, others immigrants from many different countries--the inspectors report two consistent findings: a marked increase in religious expression, especially Muslim expression, in schools; and denial on the part of officials at all levels--from the classroom, to the principal's office, to the regional administration--that this phenomenon is occurring.


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Comments
on May 20, 2005
Yeah, religious expression isn't really a problem unless you start having a lot of religious people. Then you have to crack down hard. Gotta love the French. (not)
on May 20, 2005
One of the biggest problems with the french and other far left societies is their support for tolerance and not "offending" people. They would rather their country be taken over by radicals just as long as nobody is "offended".
on May 20, 2005
Given that the majority of French people ARE religious in some way, it seems odd that offending religious people would be a way of not offending people. In my opinion these are just underhanded laws meant to stifle SOME religions, i.e. the ones that REQUIRE overt acts of religious practice.

I mean, if you wanted to make your nation inhospitable to a particular religion while hypocritically claiming to be free, what better way than to simply limit behaviors particular to that one religion in places where they have to go in teh name of 'fairness'...
on May 20, 2005
There is only so much a "free" society can stand from minorities, {religious or race} before it borders on the insane, I keep waiting for people to wake up and see what Political correctness is doing to the manistream people not just here in america but in old europe too.
on May 20, 2005
There is only so much a "free" society can stand from minorities, {religious or race} before it borders on the insane, I keep waiting for people to wake up and see what Political correctness is doing to the mainstream people not just here in america but in old europe too.
on May 21, 2005
And arent we falling into that same trap here? I mean, we strip search elderly Norwegian grandmothers at airports to balance out our searches of male Muslims travelling to and from hostile nations,


You are right. It's just happening a lot faster in more liberal societies.