Yorkshire Post

50,000 support suspended teacher

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A PETITION in support of a suspended teacher who showed students a caricature of the Prophet Mohammed has passed more than 50,000 signatures.

The Batley Grammar School teacher had apologised after showing the cartoon, widely reported as taken from the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, during a religious studies lesson earlier this week.

He was suspended on Thursday pending an investigat­ion. The school, in Batley, near Bradford, West Yorkshire, is facing calls to reinstate the teacher after a petition in support of him reached more than 50,000 signatures in two days, hitting the figure just after 2.00am on Sunday.

Protesters gathered outside the school gates on Thursday and Friday, claiming the school has not taken the issue seriously.

Speaking “on behalf of the Muslim community” on Friday, one protester said: “The teachers have breached the position of trust and failed their duty of safeguardi­ng, and this issue must be addressed as a matter of urgency.”

Communitie­s Secretary Robert Jenrick said suggestion­s that the teacher was in hiding were “very disturbing”, and branded the protests as “not right”.

“It must be right that a teacher can appropriat­ely show images of the Prophet Mohammed,” he said.

However, Dr Alyaa Ebbiary, a researcher in Islamic studies at the SOAS University of London, disagreed.

“From the majority Muslim community perspectiv­e it’s safe to say that showing images of the Prophet Muhammad would not be considered a ‘right’, but at best disrespect­ful, and at worst a provocatio­n,” she said.

A police spokespers­on said there have been a number of complaints about various matters and they are being reviewed.

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