Eman Ghaleb: Český národ není národem xenofobů a nenávistníků
17.4. 2016
15. 4. 2016
The headmaster of a secondary school in the northern city of Teplice in the Czech Republic has received dozens of letters demanding that a second year student at his school should be expelled because she is a muslim. The student, Eman Ghaleb, comes from Yemen and has been living in the Czech Republic since she was five. She is a muslim believer.
"The calls to expel this student are absolutely nonsensical and unacceptable. To demand that I should expel someone from our school for his religious belief is unreal," said the headmaster Zdeněk Bergman.
"I am a Czech and I fear for my country and its future. Our children and our young people are our future. I do not want my children to be threatened by muslims and by islam. This is why I call on you not to be indifferent to our children. You must defend them from muslim and islamic propaganda," says a typical letter, one of many received by Mr. Bergman.
The authors of the letters complain that the muslim pupil is disseminating "islamic propaganda". The school has organised various events, including a "muslim weekend" during which several muslims living in the Czech Republic introduced their countries. A specialist from the Oriental Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences gave a lecture. Apart from a muslim weekend, the Teplice school has also organised a week of Jewish culture, Vietnamese days and has invited representatives of Christian churches to give lectures.
"I will adhere to a thought contained in the Talmud," said Headmaster Bergman. "You will not join the majority if it commits evil."
Source in Czech HERE
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16.4. 2016 / Bohumil Kartous
Jsou okamžiky, kdy by se společenské elity měly postavit evidentnímu zlu, které chce většina ve jménu "společného dobra", "budoucnosti našich dětí" nebo třeba "zdravého rozumu" páchat. Domnívám se, že takový okamžik nastal, když je ředitel české škol...