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Iraq
Mahdi Army Threatens Teachers, Protects Cheaters
2007-06-22
They never learned 'Cheaters never win, and winners never cheat"?

Mahdi Army Members Threaten Teachers
License to Cheat: Some Students "Protected" during Final Exams

As Iraqi high school students sit final exams, members of the Mahdi Army have threatened Iraqi teachers, warning them that some students must be allowed to cheat.

In a move reminiscent of something out of The Sopranos, members of the Mahdi Army have warned teachers in BaghdadÂ’s 'Allawi district not to interfere with students as they take the final exams, a Slogger source reports.

The exact wording of the threat was not to “upset” the students as they take the exams, but the meaning is well understood as granting protection to students connected to militia members to cheat on the exams.

It is not known how widespread these threats are within the Mahdi Army organization. The militia's organization structure is opaque, and the Sadrist current, led by the young Shi'a cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, has struggled to purge or discipline individuals who call themselves Mahdi Army associates but who do not follow official Sadrist policy. As with many acts committed by Mahdi Army members, it is unknown whether the threats against Iraqi schoolteachers are sanctioned by the leadership of the Sadrist organization.

Mahdi Army membersÂ’ interference in the final exams is part of a wider pattern of interference by armed groups in the examination process. Militias controlling predominantly Sunni Arab areas of Baghdad, such as al-Jami'a, al-KhudraaÂ’, and al-'Amiriya have threatened students from attending the exams at all.

Upon learning of the Mahdi Army threats in 'Allawi district, one Slogger contact, in classic Iraqi dark humor, joked that the Sunni and Shi'a militias approach the exams in the same way they approach the political process: Sunni militias seek to block them altogether and threaten all who participate, while members of the Mahdi Army accept the legitimacy of the exams but seek to influence them from “inside the system.”
Posted by:Glenmore

#5  This is the Madhi Army's way of defeating the limiting nature of the Peter Principle. Depending on the percentage of these "connected" students that will be seeking medical and engineering degrees (using the same study method) I predict an acceleraion of selection throughout Shiite communittees.
Posted by: Super Hose   2007-06-22 23:21  

#4  some students must be allowed to cheat.

Talk about "social promotion"! Why not just kill all students who've been vetted for such unmerited advancement? It'd save time and lives.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-06-22 20:46  

#3  Perhaps because it was too much of a dog-bites-man story, #1 Sea?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2007-06-22 18:18  

#2  add another wonderful trait to islam: lying, cheating and stealing for allan.
Posted by: anymouse   2007-06-22 16:41  

#1  A few weeks ago the Pak Daily Times had a article about the endemic cheating going on in the PakiWaki secondary schools and college entrance exams. I was planning to post it here but didn't for some reason...
Posted by: Seafarious   2007-06-22 16:29  

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