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British teachers formed Islamist instant messaging group
Teachers in British schools at the heart of the "Trojan Horse" plot set up a secret social networking group that called for the "eradication" of homosexuality and also claimed that the murder of Drummer Lee Rigby was staged. The teachers, at least two of whom are still in their positions, used an instant messaging service to post thousands of comments that demonstrated extreme "anti-Western, anti-American and anti-Israeli" views.

Transcripts from a WhatsApp group called the "Park View Brotherhood" revealed 3,000 messages posted by 55 teachers which include suggestions that the education system is "crooked" and needs more Islamic history. The teachers proposed using schoolchildren in political campaigns against the English Defence League and posted images of toilet rolls imprinted with the Israeli flag.

The group was set up and administered by Monzoor Hussain, the acting principal at Park View school. One of the biggest contributors was Razwan Faraz, the vice-principal at Nansen Primary School, who posted more than 400 messages.

In April 2013, the group circulated links to videos suggesting that the Boston marathon bombing was a hoax and that the murder of Drummer Lee Rigby by Islamists was staged as part of an "attack on Islam". One teacher suggested that the "masses are in a trance" for accepting that Drummer Rigby had been killed.

The group held an animated discussion about a Birmingham mosque which had been raising funds for the Help for Heroes charity. Faraz responds to the message by saying, "These Uncle Toms were bound to get exposed, even if it were by their own doing."

Faraz suggested that pupils should study Ibn Khaldun, a 14th-century Arab philosopher. He said, "Studying him will straighten the crooked and debased backs caused by this Eurocentric education system."

Speakers mentioned in the exchanges included one who reportedly advocated wife beating and another said to have called on God to "destroy the enemies of Islam".

Hussain claimed that the purpose of the group was to give "ideas for stories to say in [school] assemblies" and said he had deleted it a year ago. In fact, he changed the name to Park View News a year ago and only closed it down in March of this year.
The internet remembers all, something Lois Lerner and her crowd will also eventually be made aware of.

Posted by: ryuge 2014-07-24
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