16 February 2011 Links to more articles, on this story, can be found below. ———————- CBS-Denver

14 April 2011 According to the Pukhtoonistan Gazette, in an article dated 13 April 2011, teachers in Tajikistan have been ordered by the government to search in mosques for students missing class on Fridays. Furthermore, according to the report, the government is also considering a bill that would ban minors from attending houses of worship [...]

05 April 2011 A Dutch court has ruled that a Catholic College can ban students from wearing Islamic headscarves. Radio Netherlands Worldwide, in an article dated 05 April 2011, reports the school was ruled innocent of discrimination.       Here is a brief excerpt from the article: A Dutch court on Monday ruled that [...]

01 April 2011 An article in the New Republic,dated 31 March 2011, reports that the Afghani education system is in tatters. According to the article, although they receive regular paychecks, some teachers don’t even show up.  This article highlights the plieght of a small villiage named, Oqa.   Here is a brief excerpt from this [...]

Dotted across the country are a network of over 40 schools and clubs teaching Muslim children, up to the age of 18, in the evening and the weekends. We wanted to find out what they were being taught. So we sent a young Saudi researcher under cover in London. He asked for and obtained the books, part of the Saudi national curriculum, for teaching 12 and 13 year olds. What was found, may or may not be surprising.

13 November 2010 An Associated Press Article, dated October 6th, 2010, reports that the Dearborn Michigan Public School system has settled a lawsuit by former wrestling coach, Gerald Marszalek.  Marszalek, a Christian, was a wrestling coach for 35 years at Fordson High School, which the article describes as predominately Muslim.  Marszalek said he began having [...]