Public Islamic School Most Violent in NY: Everyday Terror at Intifada High School

UPDATE: ATLAS ACTION ALERT – Write, call, email Michael Bloomberg, mayor of New York and urge him to close this dangerous, violent school.


Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg


City Hall


New York, NY 10007


PHONE 311 (or 212-NEW-YORK outside NYC)




FAX (212) 312-0700




E-MAIL:


http://www.nyc.gov/html/mail/html/mayor.html

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The Khalil Gibran Arabic [islamic] School is back in the news after an incompetent dhimmi EEOC ruled that the jihadist principal who was forced to resign had been discriminated against. Telling the truth is now discrimination? Dhabah Almontaser, the devout Muslim principal, even whined about Atlas in her lawsuit.

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Kgia doc

So Almontaser can whitewash the genocide against the Jews, but you can't call her on it. Get it?

KGIA principal designate Debbie aka Dhabah Almontaser is a
documented Islamist who does da’wa (Islamist proseltysing) in the guise
of a “multicultural educator”.
  She was honored for her
infiltration of the NY educational system at a Muslim Unity event
organized by the Islamic Internet University/ Study Islam.com  where she
shared the stage with 65 of the most radical Islamist leaders in North
America. The opening of KGIA will be hailed as a victory for da’wa in
the the United States  (Note that the pages on the internet about the
Muslim Unity event appear to have been recently removed.) Militant
Monitor

Even the name of the school is taqiya — Islamic lies to deceive and advance Islam. The
Friends of
Gibran Council asked the New York City Department of Education to cease using
Khalil Gibran’s name for the Khalil Gibran International Academy
back in August of 2007.

Long time Atlas readers will remember that I was part of the initial effort to stop this madrassa from opening. There was no valid reason to have a publicly funded Arabic school in NYC fresh on the heels of 911. What insanity. I first blogged about it here and here in May 2007.

The school was voted down in one part of Brooklyn (Park Slope) in May 2007, and so
they moved on to another location. The "specialized language
school" canard is fatuous
. Mark Steyn explained the real
implications of an "Arabic school and the Arabic language"  here in my
interview
with him.

"It shows how we mischaracterized, we willfully
misunderstand
Islam
. Yes, on the face of it, yes, Arabic is a language. In a
sense there would be no difference between opening a foreign language school — a
Spanish
language school or a french language school — but in fact Arabic is more
than a
language. It is explicated
the language of Islam, so in that sense it is
part of the Islamic religious imperial project. Radical Islam advances
through
the Arabic language.
And you go all kinds of places that
aren't in the
Arab world now, like Pakistan, Indonesia, Central Asia, the Balkans, the
Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Canada and the United States, and you
will
here those Imams preaching in Arabic. Arabic is not just another
language like French or Italian, it is the spearhead of an ideological
project
that is deeply opposed to the United States.

I was part of the 2007 Stop the Madrassah coalition (a wonderful group of warriors including Irene Alter, Pamela Hall, and Sara Springer, among others) but a dhimmi Mayor Bloomberg and School Chancellor Klein dismissed the obvious warnings and jihad connections (one of their advisers threatened NYU with a Danish Cartoon JIHAD).

And  Hamas
Supporters tied to NY Public School Madrassa
Khalil Gibran
International Academy

Despite all this, it opened, and it is a disaster.

Andrea Peyser at the NY Post, via Everyday
terror at ‘Intifada’ HS:

The Muslim principal who cried “bomb!” in a
crowded school has left chaos and violence in the classrooms she created. And
now, she’s moved a step closer to returning.

It is against this tumultuous backdrop that we
learn Brooklyn’s Khalil Gibran International Academy — founded in 2007 by
firebrand ex-Principal Debbie Almontaser as the city’s first public
Arabic-themed school — this year has suspended more than one-third of its
student body for infractions ranging from hitting to weapons.

“Every day, they’re fighting,” said Voneeda Black,
who nervously sends her 6-year-old to the elementary school with which Gibran
shares a building.

“You don’t see parents,” she said. “Three or four
times a week, there are cops here, if not more.”

It may be the worst record in the city.

So I think it appropriate to take a hard look at
Gibran — a school founded on the flawed notion that segregating Arabists will
lead to harmony.

Since it opened, the tiny school on the edge of
DUMBO has had one of the city’s highest rates of violence. A teacher was taunted
by kids as a “terrorist” in 2008. It’s gotten steadily worse.

More than a third — one in three! — of Gibran’s
114 students, grades six through eight, have been suspended this year, according
to the Department of Education.

Twenty-two were yanked from school for five days.
Eight kids were considered so rowdy or dangerous, they were banned from class
six to 10 days.

Nineteen fights led to student injuries or
intimidation. In two other cases, weapons were used. This number has climbed
from last year’s 17 violent incidents and 26 suspensions.

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