Trojan Horse scandal

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木馬行動(Operation Trojan Horse)是伊斯蘭主義分子試圖控制英國多間公營學校,然後利用學校向學生灌輸極端主義思想的陰謀。事件的名稱來自2014年3月曝光的一封被指是由伯明翰的伊斯蘭主義分子寫給同伙的信件,寫信人把這個計劃稱為「木馬行動」,又提到已在伯明翰成功實踐計劃。寫信人在信中教導如何把學校納入自己控制,又提及陰謀會擴展至其它城市的學校。該信件大概是由某位略知內情的人偽造,企圖引起公眾關注此事。在該信件向公眾曝光後約一個月,伯明翰市議會表示它收到數以百計與該信件的描述相似的奪取學校控制權陰謀的指稱,有些更追溯至20年前。 除了伯明翰,布拉德福德也有學校被懷疑發生了類似陰謀。 rdf:langString
The Trojan Horse scandal, also known as "Operation Trojan Horse" or the Trojan Horse affair, involves claims of an alleged conspiracy that there was an organised attempt to introduce an "Islamist" or "Salafist" ethos into several schools in Birmingham, England. The name, based on the Greek legend, comes from an anonymous letter sent to Birmingham City Council in late 2013, alleged to be from Birmingham "Islamists" detailing how to wrest control of a school, and speculating about expanding the scheme to other cities. The letter was leaked to the press in March 2014. Around a month later, Birmingham City Council revealed that following the letter release it had received hundreds of allegations of plots similar to those described in the letter, some claims dating back over 20 years. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Trojan Horse scandal, also known as "Operation Trojan Horse" or the Trojan Horse affair, involves claims of an alleged conspiracy that there was an organised attempt to introduce an "Islamist" or "Salafist" ethos into several schools in Birmingham, England. The name, based on the Greek legend, comes from an anonymous letter sent to Birmingham City Council in late 2013, alleged to be from Birmingham "Islamists" detailing how to wrest control of a school, and speculating about expanding the scheme to other cities. The letter was leaked to the press in March 2014. Around a month later, Birmingham City Council revealed that following the letter release it had received hundreds of allegations of plots similar to those described in the letter, some claims dating back over 20 years. Tahir Alam, former chairman of the Park View Educational Trust which ran three schools in Birmingham, was alleged to have written a 72-page document for the Muslim Council of Britain in 2007 detailing a blueprint for the "Islamisation" of secular state schools. This document provided guidance about the religious needs and practices of Muslim parents and pupils that would facilitate their integration into schools. It was entitled Towards Greater Understanding: Meeting the Needs of Muslim Pupils in State Schools. Information and Guidance for Schools and is available as an appendix to the Kershaw Report. The introduction of the document states that the "purpose is to promote greater understanding of the faith, religious and cultural needs of Muslim pupils and how they can be accommodated within schools. It also provides useful information and guidance and features of good practice in meeting those needs." The government's Department for Education initially responded to the scandal by banning Alam and 14 other teachers from the teaching profession for life in 2015. Alam remains banned from any involvement with schools, while the bans against 14 other teachers were eventually overturned, dropped and/or dismissed in courts between 2016 and 2017. The allegations against the teachers were set out in the press and in the Kershaw and Clarke Reports. The teachers were barred from responding to the allegations due to confidentiality orders as part of their employment contracts that were binding also after the suspension. The first opportunity to put their case came when professional misconduct cases were brought against them by the National College of Teaching and Learning (an independent agency of the Department for Education, now replaced by the Teaching Regulation Agency) in October 2015 and May 2017 when the case against the senior teachers collapsed because of "serious improprieties" by the legal team acting for the NCTL. In January 2022, The New York Times released an investigative podcast about the Trojan Horse scandal which characterized it as an "Islamophobic hoax" and compared it to The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a historical antisemitic hoax.
rdf:langString 木馬行動(Operation Trojan Horse)是伊斯蘭主義分子試圖控制英國多間公營學校,然後利用學校向學生灌輸極端主義思想的陰謀。事件的名稱來自2014年3月曝光的一封被指是由伯明翰的伊斯蘭主義分子寫給同伙的信件,寫信人把這個計劃稱為「木馬行動」,又提到已在伯明翰成功實踐計劃。寫信人在信中教導如何把學校納入自己控制,又提及陰謀會擴展至其它城市的學校。該信件大概是由某位略知內情的人偽造,企圖引起公眾關注此事。在該信件向公眾曝光後約一個月,伯明翰市議會表示它收到數以百計與該信件的描述相似的奪取學校控制權陰謀的指稱,有些更追溯至20年前。 除了伯明翰,布拉德福德也有學校被懷疑發生了類似陰謀。
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