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Moslem boy ordered to shake hands with female teachers after losing appeal in Swiss school
2016-09-22
[RT] A school in a Swiss canton has dismissed the appeal of a 15-year-old Moslem boy who had been ordered to shake hands with his teacher. The case triggered nationwide outrage back in May after the student said that the ritual of handshakes was counter to Islam.
Individual virtue-signaling interpretations of shariah trump local laws and customs.
The school council in Therwil, Basel-Country rejected the complaint filed by his parents aimed at overturning the decision ordering the boy to shake hands with teachers. The school issued a statement on Monday saying it was in teacher’s right to demand a handshake.

The council’s decision was hailed by the head of the city’s education department, Monica Gschwind. The official said the ritual of handshakes is not only a sign of decency but is also "deeply rooted in our society and culture," adding that she was "pleased" with the school’s ruling.

"For me it is clear: the handshake is enforced ‐ no ifs and buts," Gschwind said. She went on to say that everyone regardless of their religion should respect Swiss traditions.

The boy’s parents now have an option to lodge a further appeal with the city’s education authorities, but Gschwind stressed she would lobby the local authorities to comply with the school’s ruling.

Salhani and his older brother made headlines back in May after they said they could not shake hands with a female teacher since Islam does not allow physical contact with a member of the opposite sex, unless they are family. The high school initially tried to reach a compromise and passed a controversial ruling, saying that the students will no longer have to shake hands with female teachers.

However, the decision triggered nationwide criticism, and the school then abolished the ruling. Local authorities later ruled that refusal to follow the Swiss tradition of handshake would trigger fines up to 5,000 francs or other disciplinary measures.

“The public interest with respect to equality between men and women and the integration of foreigners significantly outweighs the freedom of conscience (freedom of religion) of the students,” the department of education, culture and sport in the canton of Basel-Landschaft, northern Switzerland said in May.
Posted by:Fred

#10  Lulz.

Posted by: Shipman   2016-09-22 15:23  

#9  The sound of "one hand shaking."
Posted by: Skidmark   2016-09-22 14:34  

#8  I'm sure that within a couple years that these young men will be groping girls at some Swiss Folk Fest anyway.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2016-09-22 12:06  

#7  The family should certainly be watched (daddy is an imam at a Saudi financed mosque, go figure).

But I think what counts is respect. Any disrespectful behavior must not be tolerated. So if the boys refused to greet female teachers, kick them out of school.

But this doesn't sound right

Posted by: European Conservative   2016-09-22 10:07  

#6  I agree with EC. You can't force contact, and some other form of respect should be allowed.

On the other hand:
1) I am glad the Swiss, at least, are standing up to Muslim bullying.
2) I suspect that this kid and his parents are like Ahmed the clock boy, looking for a fight.
3) Since several other European countries have reported multiple instances of Muslim immigrants groping and raping females in public places, I guess that means the immigrants aren't true Muslims.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia    2016-09-22 09:46  

#5  Also consider this:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negiah
Posted by: European Conservative   2016-09-22 08:01  

#4  I happen to disagree. I doubt there is a Swiss law mandating handshakes, and nulla poena sine lege (no penalty without a law). This also is a very European principle.

A school may require from a pupil to show respect. If the boy chooses another respectful form of greeting, that should do it.

For example (non Muslim) Thais use the wai, and also a nod of the head will suffice.

A handshake can't be enforced. There are many reasons to refrain from it. You may have a cold, the other person may have a cold.
Posted by: European Conservative   2016-09-22 07:56  

#3  Teacher should get police protection - I'm perfectly serious.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-09-22 05:24  

#2  Can you imagine having this little fucface in a class you are trying to teach?

Teacher deserves a metal for putting up with his bullshit.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2016-09-22 01:00  

#1  Salhani and his older brother made headlines back in May after they said they could not shake hands with a female teacher since Islam does not allow physical contact with a member of the opposite sex, unless they are family.

So many punchlines, so little time.



Posted by: Crusader   2016-09-22 00:33  

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