Protesters Demand Madrassa Be Shut-down
A little bit of positive news on the education jihad front. The head
of that wahabbi saudi-run madrass in Virginia has been arrested on
charges of failing to report child abuse. And also several protesters
representing the Traditional Values Coalition, the UAC and Act For
America lined up outside the islamic school with signs that said
"Saudi hate is not an American family value" and "Islamic Shariah
teaches violence and hate" and demanding that the Justice and State
departments investigate the madrassa.
Textbooks used at the school indoctrinate students to kill adulterers
and converts from islam, hatred of Jews, and that muslims are
permitted to take the lives and property of those that are deemed as
"polytheists." It's great to see people taking a stand for our common
American values and resisting islamic encroachment into our society.
There needs to be millions of Americans taking such a stand.
The director of a Saudi government-funded Islamic school has been
arrested and charged with failing to report a child abuse allegation,
adding to scrutiny of the northern Virginia academy as protesters came
out Tuesday to call for a federal investigation of its teachings.
Abdalla I. Al-Shabnan, director of the Islamic Saudi Academy, was also
charged with obstruction of justice, according to a police report
about the June 9 arrest.
Al-Shabnan's arrest came after police claim he covered up an incident
in which a 5-year-old girl attending the school reported to teachers
that she was being sexually abused by her father.
The teacher and the school's principal then reported the allegations
to the school's director, Al-Shabnan, at the main campus in Alexandria
(web|news) . Instead of calling police, Al-Shabnan called the little
girl's father. Al-Shabnan told the father, "[it] could be embarrassing
to both the parent and the school," and that the girl should be
"withdrawn from attendance."
But state law requires school authorities to report alleged child
abuse within 72 hours of learning of the allegation. Al-Shabnan is
free pending trial.
Police said in court papers that Al-Shabnan ordered a written report
about the girl's complaint, which had been prepared by other school
officials, to be deleted from a school computer.
Fairfax County (web|news) Residents were divided on what some say is
just the latest of a string of incidents tainting the school's
reputation.
"Put more attention into it because it's not normal for a five-year-
old to go to their principal and tell them that they're being abused,"
said Imelda Sanchez.
More than a dozen protesters lined up outside the school Tuesday,
waving signs that read "Saudi hate is not an American family value"
and "Islamic Shariah teaches violence and hate."
The protesters, including the conservative Traditional Values
Coalition, want the Justice and State departments to investigate the
school. The State Department last year obtained copies of the school's
textbooks but has so far refused to make them public.
Andrea Lafferty, executive director of the coalition, said the arrest
of Al-Shabnan is just further evidence of problems at the school.
"The academy is a virtual one-stop shopping center for law
enforcement," she said, citing the case of former school valedictorian
Ahmed Omar Abu Ali, who was convicted of joining Al-Qaida after
leaving the school and plotting to assassinate President Bush
The problem is an Inherent One, I think, that is one of those Very Hard
problems to solve in a Democracy.
C. Bash
~ days of reckoning, are, of course, coming ~
Our government could close the schools at anytime, they are funded by
Saudi Arabia, but George Bush is a Saudi ass kisser, even thought Saudi
Arabia still allows slavery, and treats their women like animals.
Obama couldn't fuck this country up any worse than George Bush.
--
"Instead of worrying about whether immigrants can learn English, they'll
learn English; you need to make sure your child can speak Spanish."
Barack Hussein Obama
"Al-Shabnan's arrest came after police claim he covered up an incident
in which a 5-year-old girl attending the school reported to teachers
that she was being sexually abused by her father.
The teacher and the school's principal then reported the allegations
to the school's director, Al-Shabnan, at the main campus in Alexandria
(web|news) . Instead of calling police, Al-Shabnan called the little
girl's father. Al-Shabnan told the father, "[it] could be embarrassing
to both the parent and the school," and that the girl should be
"withdrawn from attendance."..."
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Of course, by saying the kid should be, "withdrawn from attendance," what he
really meant was should be whacked and disposed of.
Its a family honor kind of thing.