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Saturday 7 March 2015

The Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign (SPSC) are planning a demonstration at Glasgow School re the Issue of Palestinian 'Terrorism' (Children) HomeWork.



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    furious Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign (SPSC) and their anti Israel associates are planning a public meeting on March 10, re North Lanarkshire schoolchildren, Scotland  SCHOOL chiefs Decide to urgently withdrawing a primary school homework sheet on Palestinian terrorism - complete with a cartoon drawing of an explosion.









 
 



I have penned a comment to The Scotsman report on the incident:
Renaud Sarda
 
 

The question on the homework sheet, asking pupils to give examples of 'Palestinian terrorist activities'. Picture: Contributed

The question on the homework sheet, asking pupils to give examples of 'Palestinian terrorist activities'. Picture: Contributed

The document, given to primary seven children, sets questions on Palestinian and Northern Irish “terrorism” 
but contains significant factual errors.“The description of Palestinian people is entirely inappropriate and we apologise unreservedly for the offence caused”
North Lanarkshire Council spokesman
After pictures of the sheet given to children a New Stevenston Primary, Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, appeared online it was described as “shocking”.
The council insisted the sheet was “obselete” and said it was making sure all copies were withdrawn from circulation.
Youngsters were told: “Palestinians feel that they have the RIGHT to use terrorism against the Israelis.
“Give TWO reasons why they feel this. Use the information to help you.
“Describe two examples of Palestinian terrorist activities.”
Beneath the text was a cartoon-like drawing of an explosion.
The person who posted the image on social media - known as Sher-Locked3 - wrote: “These are actual homework questions given to children in New Stevenston Primary School as part of their curriculum.
“It’s definitely not good, it’s factually incorrect and divisive. Anyone with an ounce of intellect knows that.”
Sher-Locked3 added: “I did not take the picture nor do I have a child at the school.
“This was taken by a person who had a seven year old sibling to whom these questions were given. I verified the picture before posting.”
Children are also asked to decide who 
are the main terrorist groups in Northern Ireland.
It asks: “Which of the following are two of the main terrorist groups in Northern Ireland? Al Qaeda, IRA, Hamas, UDA.”
It then asks pupils: “Match the name of Loyalist or Republican to the correct description of the group’s aim.
“This group want Northern Ireland to remain a part of the UK.
“This group wants Northern Ireland to be united with the rest of Ireland.”
The UDA entered a ceasefire - officially ending its armed campaign in Northern Ireland - in November 2007. The IRA similarly has been on ceasefire since 1997.
Images of the homework - titled “Terrorism and Terror - Case Study: Separatists” have appeared a number of times in the last 12 hours on Twitter.
Ahmed Kadry said it was a “shocking homework question” and North West Friends of Peace also commented that the homework was “shocking”.
A spokesman for North Lanarkshire Council’s Learning and Leisure Services said: “The homework material used was taken from a teaching pack which is now obsolete. 
“We are contacting all schools to ensure this particular material is no longer used.
“The description of Palestinian people is entirely inappropriate and we apologise unreservedly for the offence caused.
“The topic is explored by pupils as part of the social studies programme: “People, past events and societies” and this includes conflict situations around the world. 
“This topic aims to gives pupils a greater understanding of the nature of different conflicts and their regional, global and historical significance and does not pass any judgement on the subject.”

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