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== Stories ==
== Stories ==
* Batley grammar school teacher in hiding was let down by the [[Batley Grammar School]].<ref name="khan">https://archive.is/iEq9a</ref>
* Suffered from a wider cultural problem of "self-appointed community faith leaders aggressively interfering in teaching".<ref name="khan">https://archive.is/iEq9a</ref>
* Has a "poor understanding of cohesion" where protesters were appeased to secure an end to the protests.<ref name="khan">https://archive.is/iEq9a</ref>
* A disproportionate concern for not causing offence "to the religious sensibilities of those who, unaware of the facts, chose to engage in intimidation".<ref name="khan">https://archive.is/iEq9a</ref>
* Failed to relay any clear condemnation of those creating "an intimidatory and threatening climate".<ref name="khan">https://archive.is/iEq9a</ref>
* Teacher who showed a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad remains in police protection nearly 3 years on and is unlikely to ever return home.<ref name="prophet">https://archive.is/Myjq9</ref>
* Teacher who showed a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad remains in police protection nearly 3 years on and is unlikely to ever return home.<ref name="prophet">https://archive.is/Myjq9</ref>
* The former teacher who remains in hiding due to harassment and intimidation by radical extremist Muslims, despite being cleared of ill intent, has never been legally recognised as a victim of harassment.<ref name="never">https://archive.is/Om2wN</ref>
* The former teacher who remains in hiding due to harassment and intimidation by radical extremist Muslims, despite being cleared of ill intent, has never been legally recognised as a victim of harassment.<ref name="never">https://archive.is/Om2wN</ref>

Latest revision as of 12:03, 27 March 2024

Stories

  • Batley grammar school teacher in hiding was let down by the Batley Grammar School.[1]
  • Suffered from a wider cultural problem of "self-appointed community faith leaders aggressively interfering in teaching".[1]
  • Has a "poor understanding of cohesion" where protesters were appeased to secure an end to the protests.[1]
  • A disproportionate concern for not causing offence "to the religious sensibilities of those who, unaware of the facts, chose to engage in intimidation".[1]
  • Failed to relay any clear condemnation of those creating "an intimidatory and threatening climate".[1]
  • Teacher who showed a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad remains in police protection nearly 3 years on and is unlikely to ever return home.[2]
  • The former teacher who remains in hiding due to harassment and intimidation by radical extremist Muslims, despite being cleared of ill intent, has never been legally recognised as a victim of harassment.[3]
  • Previous headmaster Gary Kibble.[2]

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