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Has This School Discriminated Against This Parent Because Of Her Religion?
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-47 17284/M uslim-m other-s ues-sch ool-dub bed-soc ialist- Eton.ht ml
// Her solicitor, Attiq Malik, has written to the school saying its actions were a ‘straightforward’ test case of discrimination on the grounds of religion. ///
/// Mr Malik, of Liberty Law Solicitors, added: ‘The Government constantly talks about British values. To me, those values include diversity and multiculturalism.’ ///
// Her solicitor, Attiq Malik, has written to the school saying its actions were a ‘straightforward’ test case of discrimination on the grounds of religion. ///
/// Mr Malik, of Liberty Law Solicitors, added: ‘The Government constantly talks about British values. To me, those values include diversity and multiculturalism.’ ///
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From the Guardian article // I had had no problem from security at the school gate when I entered the school and nobody there had mentioned a policy. I always lift my veil and show my photo ID when required to do so for security purposes //
Which does imply that the school has security at the gate.
From the Guardian article // I had had no problem from security at the school gate when I entered the school and nobody there had mentioned a policy. I always lift my veil and show my photo ID when required to do so for security purposes //
Which does imply that the school has security at the gate.
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I don't think that this can be religious discrimination. The full veil is not mandatory for Muslim women.
And anyway, for practical reasons, anyone entering a school needs to be readily identifiable.
What if a stranger turned up with a full veil and took one of the kids?
So I think the school is right here.
And anyway, for practical reasons, anyone entering a school needs to be readily identifiable.
What if a stranger turned up with a full veil and took one of the kids?
So I think the school is right here.
But of course, Muslims don't discriminate, do they?
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Huderon,
// I had had no problem from security at the school gate when I entered the school and nobody there had mentioned a policy. I always lift my veil and show my photo ID when required to do so for security purposes //
That does not imply the school has security at the gates. She is just saying in other circumstances such as at the airport, that she will unmask and show ID. On this instance she was not challenged at the gates probably because there is not a security guard there ever.
Safety in schools should not ever be compromised to appease religious zealots. There is clearly a very good reason for not allowing face covering by adults in a building full of children. She wants her freedom to practice her religion to trump other parents' right to have their child schooled in a safe environment.
As she clearly does not want to obey the rules that this school enforces, then the best option might be to take away her childs place at this school, and let her find another one. I am sure there will be plently of more law abiding parents who would be more grateful of their child place at this highly desirable establishment.
// I had had no problem from security at the school gate when I entered the school and nobody there had mentioned a policy. I always lift my veil and show my photo ID when required to do so for security purposes //
That does not imply the school has security at the gates. She is just saying in other circumstances such as at the airport, that she will unmask and show ID. On this instance she was not challenged at the gates probably because there is not a security guard there ever.
Safety in schools should not ever be compromised to appease religious zealots. There is clearly a very good reason for not allowing face covering by adults in a building full of children. She wants her freedom to practice her religion to trump other parents' right to have their child schooled in a safe environment.
As she clearly does not want to obey the rules that this school enforces, then the best option might be to take away her childs place at this school, and let her find another one. I am sure there will be plently of more law abiding parents who would be more grateful of their child place at this highly desirable establishment.
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