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Al-Hijrah school was instructed to end the unlawful practice by the Court of Appeal in 2017. However, Luke Tryl, director of corporate strategy at Ofsted, the government body charged with carrying out school inspections, says the West Midlands school is still contravening gender segregation rules.
Tryl also told the Parliamentary Women and Equalities Committee that the school continues to teach from "very discriminatory texts... encouraging violence against women."
"That's because the playbook used by the axis of the Democratic Party, NBC,MSNBC, neocons, and the intelligence community has been, is, and will continue to be a very simple one: to smear any adversary of the establishment wing of the Democratic Party - whether on the left or the right - as a stooge or asset of the Kremlin."
Displaying a remarkable lack of self-awareness, Democratic establishment pundit and professional Russiagater Caroline Orr responded to Gabbard's share of this article on Twitter as follows:
Comment: Caitlin Johnstone is adept at pointing out the ludicrosity of the McCarthyite rhetoric, exposing the paranoid rhetoric and the depths of peoples delusions. We're lucky to have at least someone who is able to see things for what they are and expose them as such.
See also:
- Inspired by the Atlantic Council and Ben Nimmo, Facebook deletes Craig Murray's posts since July 2017 - apparently cause he's a 'Russian bot'
- 'Stupid Spooks': Soros-backed DisinfoLab lists former French presidential candidate as 'Russian Bot'
- Are you secretly a Russian troll? Take this quiz and learn the awful truth!
- Another person accused of being 'Russian troll' by the Times newspaper for non-mainstream views
- If you make grammar mistakes on the internet, you're probably a Russian troll - Atlantic Council fellow
- Caitlin Johnstone: Accusing someone of being a 'Russian troll' is admitting you have no argument
Leung was careful to emphasize that he was merely sharing an "early conversation" that had been "lightly discussed" - and that censorship was only a last-ditch necessity for combating the menace of the so-called "dislike mobs."

Peru's Foreign Minister Nestor Popolizio, Justin Trudeau and Chrystia Freeland at the Lima Group meeting
With the Lima Group meeting set to begin on Monday, Sputnik and Russian news agency RIA Novosti were officially disinvited that morning. Sputnik reported that the Canadian Foreign Ministry did not initially explain its reasoning.
When pressed, a spokesman for the ministry said that Sputnik "hasn't been cordial" with Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland in the past. However, a quick search reveals that Sputnik has never been overly critical of the Canadian FM since she was appointed two years ago.
RIA's request for clarification has not yet been answered.
One day earlier, Latin American news outlet Telesur was also denied access to the meeting. Telesur published an email from the Canadian ministry saying the organization has "NOT been accredited as media."

This composite photo shows, from left, Damian Hauschultz, Timothy Hauschultz and Tina McKeever-Hauschultz appearing in Manitowoc County court Feb. 4, 2019
Ethan Hauschultz's court-appointed guardians, Timothy Hauschultz and Tina McKeever-Hauschultz, and Timothy's 15-year-old son were all arrested Friday, Manitowoc County Sheriff's Office said in a press release.
According to the release, the sheriff's office's investigation of the death determined that earlier in the day on April 20, 2018, "Ethan had been performing punishment ordered by Timothy which required Ethan to carry a heavy wooden log, weighing approximately two-thirds his body weight, while being monitored by Timothy's 15-year-old son. Over the course of 1-1.5 hours, the 15-year-old hit, kicked, struck and poked Ethan numerous times.
He repeatedly shoved Ethan to the ground and rolled the heavy log across Ethan's chest. He stood on his body and head while Ethan was face-down in a puddle. He ultimately buried Ethan completely in snow. Timothy and Tina eventually transported Ethan to the hospital where he was pronounced dead."
Thousands of migrants' children in Sweden are less and less likely to meet their Swedish classmates at school, according to a survey from the state-funded SVT TV channel. The study of 3,641 Swedish schools published last week shows four out of 10 schools have an imbalance in the ratio of migrant and Swedish children compared to the overall proportion in the given municipality.
Officials say segregation is real and that it directly affects students' performance.
"We get an increased concentration of students based on social background and thus differences in terms of school performance," Peter Fredriksson, chief of the Swedish National Agency for Education, said, commenting on the study. "You should have the same opportunities to succeed regardless of which school you go to. But it is not the case today."

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro (L) and his wife Cilia Flores wave at the crowd during a gathering to mark the 20th anniversary of the rise of power of the late Hugo Chavez, in Caracas on February 2, 2019.
Comment: Two geopolitical analysts from Vesti offer their views on the attempted US-backed coup in Venezuela.
Dmitry Kiselev:
In Venezuela there is the most severe crisis. The lawful president of the country Nicolás Maduro controls the army, the courts, and the intelligence agencies, but the US, their allies following in their footsteps, recognised someone else as the head of state - the leader of the oppositional parliament Juan Guaido, encouraging a coup d'etat.
Guaido is an impostor. He is the speaker of the local parliament, but proclaimed himself the president. Without any elections. Recently we spoke about the arisen diarchy in the country, but now this definition isn't absolutely exact any more. Guaido has no real control levers. He has only the support of the West and some of the countries of the region. Thus, supporters of a coup d'etat lost speed and started to lose traction.
My grandma was not a closet anti-Soviet rebel, but she did quietly rebel at being told how and what to write. She thanked the editor, picked up her stories, went home, and never tried to get published again.
In recent years, with the rapidly advancing progressive politicization of American and more generally Western culture, I have often thought of that episode from my family lore. The ideological battles in the Young Adult fiction community, first chronicled a year and a half ago by Kat Rosenfield on New York magazine's Vulture site, are a particularly obvious parallel.
The latest skirmish in that battle is playing itself out right now, and it's an ugly one. A Chinese-American immigrant, Amélie Wen Zhao, has been bullied and shamed into withdrawing her debut novel, Blood Heir, due for release in June, after a Twitter mob denounced it as "racist" based on snippets from advance review copies. Zhao, who had a three-book deal and had been hailed as an exciting new voice in Young Adult literature, posted an apology for the "pain" her book had caused:
It's not clear what Krystal Lee, 32, will possibly plead guilty to, according to ABC News, but the plea reportedly comes as part of a deal with prosecutors in the case. Lee is set to appear in court on Friday.
It's been rumored that Lee reportedly helped dispose of a cellphone belonging to Berreth, who was last seen arriving at a Colorado Safeway supermarket with her 1-year-old daughter, Kaylee, about 12:30 p.m. on Thanksgiving. Though authorities strongly believe she is dead, her body has not yet been found.
Berreth's fiance, Patrick Frazee, is charged in her murder.

Activists protest the approval of Enbridge’s proposal to replace its aging Line 3 pipeline on June 28, 2018, in St. Paul, Minn.
Enbridge, a Canada-based energy company that claims to own the world's longest fossil fuel transportation network, has labeled Line 3 the largest project in its history. If completed, it would replace 1,031 miles of a corroded existing pipeline that spans from Alberta's tar sands region to refineries and a major shipping terminal in Wisconsin, expanding the pipeline's capacity by hundreds of thousands of barrels per day.
The expanded Line 3 would pass through the territories of several Ojibwe bands in northern Minnesota, home to sensitive wild rice lakes central to the Native communities' spiritual and physical sustenance. Given that tar sands are among the world's most carbon-intensive fuel sources, Line 3 opponents underline that the pipeline is exactly the kind of infrastructure that must be rapidly phased out to meet scientists' prescriptions for mitigating climate disasters.
The Line 3 documents, which were obtained via freedom of information requests, illustrate law enforcement's anxiety that pipeline opponents could galvanize support on a scale similar to the Dakota Access pipeline struggle, which drew thousands of protesters to the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in southern North Dakota.











Comment: This is the state of multi-culturalism in Europe in 2019. The school needs to have its public funding revoked and to be shut down, along with any other schools refusing to comply. Investigations on those running the school may also be a necessary measure.
- Immigration, Crime and Propaganda
- New rules mean extra welfare benefits for UK polygamists - because multiculturalism
- Poll: 89% say multiculturalism has failed in Bradford, UK
- Making Islam great again? Polling Europe's Muslim migrant population
- Muslim teacher planned to recruit 'army of children' for UK attacks
Integration is possible, but multi-culturalism is not, and Europe would do well to look to countries that have achieved it with relative success, like Russia: