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Anti-Christian chants in primary school

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Pupils at a school involved in the ‘Trojan Horse’ incident were reportedly led in anti-Christian chants during assemblies. Mr Asif Khan of Oldknow Academy, one of the Birmingham schools infiltrated by a radical Islamic agenda, led chants such as: "We don’t believe in Christmas, do we?".

The assemblies were described as “like a rally” and “plainly divisive”. Currently, 12 teachers involved in the incident face disciplinary action and permanent teaching bans.


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