Whitey Ford
03-30-2024, 11:16 AM
French school principal’s resignation over headscarf death threats sparks uproar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LewnxScqFr4
The headmaster at a high school and college in eastern Paris quit after receiving death threats online following an altercation with a student, according to French officials.
In late February, he had asked three students to remove their headscarves on school premises, but one of them refused and an altercation ensued, according to prosecutors. He later received death threats online.
According to a school letter sent to teachers, pupils and parents on Tuesday, the principal stood down for "security reasons", while education officials said he had taken "early retirement".
"It's a disgrace," Bruno Retailleau, the head of the right-wing Republicans faction in the Senate upper house, said on X (former Twitter) on Wednesday.
Secularism and religion are hot-button issues in France, which is home to Europe's largest Muslim community.
In 2004, authorities banned schoolchildren from wearing "signs or outfits by which students ostensibly show a religious affiliation" such as headscarves, turbans or kippas on the basis of the country's secular laws which are meant to guarantee neutrality in state institutions.
https://www.france24.com/en/france/20240327-french-principal-s-resignation-over-veil-death-threats-sparks-uproar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LewnxScqFr4
The headmaster at a high school and college in eastern Paris quit after receiving death threats online following an altercation with a student, according to French officials.
In late February, he had asked three students to remove their headscarves on school premises, but one of them refused and an altercation ensued, according to prosecutors. He later received death threats online.
According to a school letter sent to teachers, pupils and parents on Tuesday, the principal stood down for "security reasons", while education officials said he had taken "early retirement".
"It's a disgrace," Bruno Retailleau, the head of the right-wing Republicans faction in the Senate upper house, said on X (former Twitter) on Wednesday.
Secularism and religion are hot-button issues in France, which is home to Europe's largest Muslim community.
In 2004, authorities banned schoolchildren from wearing "signs or outfits by which students ostensibly show a religious affiliation" such as headscarves, turbans or kippas on the basis of the country's secular laws which are meant to guarantee neutrality in state institutions.
https://www.france24.com/en/france/20240327-french-principal-s-resignation-over-veil-death-threats-sparks-uproar