Posted on 09/26/2007 2:49:22 PM PDT by knighthawk
THE HAGUE, 27/09/07 - Sharon Dijksma and Marja van Bijsterveldt, both State Secretaries for Education, are launching an investigation into all Islamic schools for possible malpractices.
The Netherlands has about forty Islamic primary schools, of which 25 percent are suspected of misuse of government subsidies. This came to light during regular inspections. There are also two Islamic secondary schools, both of which are under suspicion.
"The succession of investigations in Islamic education, in which similar irregularities were identified, justifies our asking whether these irregularities exist on a wider scale," Dijksma and Van Bijsterveldt wrote to the Lower House. This is why all Islamic schools will be investigated more closely. The investigation is expected to be completed by next spring.
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May God (the real One, not that poseur Allah) watch over them and keep them safe and allow them success.
A life insurance review might be in order, though.
Maybe someone can correct me, but isn’t the Netherland’s where their President has been actively crushing anti-Islamic investigations and protests? If so, I believe that this investigation may be killed quickly before anything is uncovered.
Well, I’m happy to read that there are Europeans who don’t want to roll over and give up their countries to Islamic invaders.
To bad we don’t follow their lead.
On the contrary..The Netherlands (or Holland) is where Islamists murdered Theo Van Gogh - great grand nephew of the painter. Beheaded him. Ever since that, they have gotten wise to the ploy, have cracked down, and have been subsequently threatened by jihad groups.
Some reads:
http://www.expatica.com/actual/article.asp?subchannel_id=19&story_id=16800
http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/003875.php
Sorry for the late post, but thank you for the reference material.
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