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To: AuBug who wrote (41221)8/22/2005 6:01:15 PM
From: CalculatedRisk  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93284
 
I doubt anyone will take that bet. I'm predicting approval in the low 20s at some point.



To: AuBug who wrote (41221)8/23/2005 10:14:47 AM
From: paret  Respond to of 93284
 
Maybe a Pakistani educational hour can take Michael Graham's WMAL time slot.

Pakistan school syllabus:'Christians, Hindus, Jews"devious"'
The Times of India ^ | TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 2005 02:04:41 PM | Chidanand Rajghatta

WASHINGTON: Pakistan's state-sponsored bigotry and vilification of other religions has caught the attention of US policy makers following a raft of articles in the American media about the intolerance the country's formal education system is breeding.
In an unusually tough statement recently, the US state department said reports of continued teaching of prejudice in Pakistan was a matter of "serious concern", and Washington was having "ongoing discussions" with Islamabad on the issue.
"We have engaged the Pakistani government on this, specifically on the issue of textbooks and language that, upon reading, was clearly unacceptable and inciteful or would cause people to perhaps lash out with violent actions," state department spokesman Sean McCormack said.
The reaction followed reports in the media that highlighted the continued disparaging references to Hindus, Christians and Jews in the Pakistani school curriculum.
Some of the material taught in Pakistani schools includes describing Jews as tightfisted moneylenders, Christians as vengeful conquerors, and Hindus as devious and cowardly people. Such passages remain in the textbooks despite the Musharraf regime's promise to clean up its act.
Remarkably, the state-sponsored distortions are taught in Pakistan's westernised public schools and not in the much-reviled madrassas.