Afrinpost-Special
Teachers affiliated with the Turkish occupation teach Kurdish students extremist and racist ideas within Afrin schools, while a settler from Al-Ghouta seized a part of Al-Asdiqa’ Private School, and expelled all Kurdish teachers from it.
After the Turkish occupation army and the Islamic militias affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood occupied the Kurdish region of Afrin in northern Syria, and settlers were settled from the countryside of Damascus, Daraa, Homs and Deir al-Zour there, the militant character became dominant over Afrin, which was a symbol of peaceful coexistence throughout the years of the Syrian war, where settler teachers teach students in schools racist ideas.
The correspondent of “Afrinpost” at the district center, quoting a female citizen, saying: “I was passing by Al-Taqadom school in Al-Ashrafieh neighborhood. They were distributing the certifications at the time.”
She added, “I heard the teacher say to the students,” You must pray five times daily, and you should go on Friday to the mosque, and you should not pray behind a Kurdish mosque imam, he must be an Arab and support the Army of Islam “
Instead of teaching these children to reject racism, Erdogan’s militias are planting with all their power racist thought in their heads.
On the other hand, the Afrinpost correspondent said that after the arrest of “Riyad Mulla”, the owner of the private school of Al-Asdiqa’/ Friends, a settler from Al-Ghouta called “Sawsan El-Khouli” seized part of the school, while the other section was transferred to a hospital.
The reporter indicated that Sawsan al-Khouli expelled 7 Kurdish teachers from the school, and hired settlers from Al-Ghouta who do not even have a high school certificate, and added that these settlers use violence against children in this school, and this is what prevented the people from sending their children to it, especially the Kurds.
It is noteworthy that the Turkish occupation and its Islamic militias have prohibited teaching in the Kurdish language, which is the original language of the people of Afrin, and did not include it in the program of exams for the high school in the past year.