18 Dec 2010
New Richard Dawkins documentary argues for the abolition of faith schools as a menace to children and society
The Daily Mail - U.K. August 10, 2010
Fury over Richard Dawkins's burka jibe as atheist tells of his 'visceral revulsion' at Muslim dress
By Liz Thomas
The outspoken atheist Professor Richard Dawkins has re-ignited the furore over the burka, describing it as a ‘full bin-liner thing’.
The 69-year-old author and scientist told of his ‘visceral revulsion’ when he sees women wearing the controversial Islamic clothing.
But he stopped short of calling for the UK to follow the French in banning them, insisting such legislation would not be in Britain’s liberal tradition.
His comments prompted fury among Muslim groups who accused him of being ‘ignorant’ and ‘Islamophobic’.
Professor Dawkins made the comments in an interview with Radio Times discussing his forthcoming documentary about the dangers of faith schools. [see below]
Last night he stood by his remarks and told the Daily Mail: ‘I do feel visceral revulsion at the burka because for me it is a symbol of the oppression of women.’
But he admitted he was reluctant to advocate banning any item of clothing.
He said: ‘As a liberal I would hesitate to propose a blanket ban on any style of dress because of the implications for individual liberty and freedom of choice.’
Last month the French government voted to ban from public places the burka, which is like a cloak covering the entire body, and the niqab, a piece of cloth covering the face, while Belgium and Spain are set for similar votes.
But Immigration Minister Damian Green effectively ruled out the UK following suit, arguing a ban would be ‘rather un-British’ and run contrary to the conventions of a ‘tolerant and mutually respectful society’.
However, some 67 per cent of UK voters want full-face veils to be outlawed.
Seyyed Ferjani, of the Muslim Association of Britain, said of Professor Dawkins’ comments: ‘I think it is ignorant and Islamaphobic.
‘This kind of thing has been on the rise for some time. Britain is a diverse and free society.
‘It is a woman’s choice if she wishes to wear a burka, a niqab or not. Why does it matter to this man what a woman is wearing?
‘We should be encouraging respect and understanding for each other.’
Professor Dawkins made his comments ahead of his documentary arguing for the abolition of faith schools.
In Faith Schools Menace?, on More4 next week, the Oxford University evolutionary biologist says religious schools encourage social segregation.
He asks why public money should be spent labelling children on the basis of ‘something as arbitrary as religion’.
His investigations for the documentary left him shocked. In one Muslim school in Leicester none of the pupils believed in evolution.
He said: ‘Their first recourse was not “what’s the evidence?” but “what does the Koran say?”.’
It is not the first time Professor Dawkins, who is the author of books including The Selfish Gene and The God Delusion, has attracted criticism for his views on Islam.
In 2008, he said: ‘It’s almost impossible to say anything against Islam in this country, because you are accused of being racist or Islamophobic.’
This article was found at:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1301750/Fury-Richard-Dawkinss-burka-jibe-atheist-tells-revulsion-Muslim-dress.html#
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Channel 4 - U.K.
Faith School Menace?
The number of faith schools in Britain is rising. Around 7,000 publicly-funded schools - one in three - now has a religious affiliation.
As the coalition government paves the way for more faith-based education by promoting 'free schools', the renowned atheist and evolutionary biologist Professor Richard Dawkins says enough is enough.
In this passionately argued film, Dawkins calls on us to reconsider the consequences of faith education, which, he argues, bamboozles parents and indoctrinates and divides children.
The film features robust exchanges with former Secretary of State for Education Charles Clarke, Head of the Church of England Education Service Reverend Janina Ainsworth, and the Chair of the Association of Muslim Schools, Dr Mohammed Mukadam.
It also features insights from child psychologists and key players in faith education as well as insights from both parents and pupils.
Dawkins also draws on his own personal history as a father, arguing that the government must stop funding new faith schools, and urges society to respect a child's right to freedom of belief.
Airing Wednesday, August 18, 2010
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/faith-school-menace/episode-guide/series-1/episode-1
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Fury over Richard Dawkins's burka jibe as atheist tells of his 'visceral revulsion' at Muslim dress
By Liz Thomas
The outspoken atheist Professor Richard Dawkins has re-ignited the furore over the burka, describing it as a ‘full bin-liner thing’.
The 69-year-old author and scientist told of his ‘visceral revulsion’ when he sees women wearing the controversial Islamic clothing.
But he stopped short of calling for the UK to follow the French in banning them, insisting such legislation would not be in Britain’s liberal tradition.
His comments prompted fury among Muslim groups who accused him of being ‘ignorant’ and ‘Islamophobic’.
Professor Dawkins made the comments in an interview with Radio Times discussing his forthcoming documentary about the dangers of faith schools. [see below]
Last night he stood by his remarks and told the Daily Mail: ‘I do feel visceral revulsion at the burka because for me it is a symbol of the oppression of women.’
But he admitted he was reluctant to advocate banning any item of clothing.
He said: ‘As a liberal I would hesitate to propose a blanket ban on any style of dress because of the implications for individual liberty and freedom of choice.’
Last month the French government voted to ban from public places the burka, which is like a cloak covering the entire body, and the niqab, a piece of cloth covering the face, while Belgium and Spain are set for similar votes.
But Immigration Minister Damian Green effectively ruled out the UK following suit, arguing a ban would be ‘rather un-British’ and run contrary to the conventions of a ‘tolerant and mutually respectful society’.
However, some 67 per cent of UK voters want full-face veils to be outlawed.
Seyyed Ferjani, of the Muslim Association of Britain, said of Professor Dawkins’ comments: ‘I think it is ignorant and Islamaphobic.
‘This kind of thing has been on the rise for some time. Britain is a diverse and free society.
‘It is a woman’s choice if she wishes to wear a burka, a niqab or not. Why does it matter to this man what a woman is wearing?
‘We should be encouraging respect and understanding for each other.’
Professor Dawkins made his comments ahead of his documentary arguing for the abolition of faith schools.
In Faith Schools Menace?, on More4 next week, the Oxford University evolutionary biologist says religious schools encourage social segregation.
He asks why public money should be spent labelling children on the basis of ‘something as arbitrary as religion’.
His investigations for the documentary left him shocked. In one Muslim school in Leicester none of the pupils believed in evolution.
He said: ‘Their first recourse was not “what’s the evidence?” but “what does the Koran say?”.’
It is not the first time Professor Dawkins, who is the author of books including The Selfish Gene and The God Delusion, has attracted criticism for his views on Islam.
In 2008, he said: ‘It’s almost impossible to say anything against Islam in this country, because you are accused of being racist or Islamophobic.’
This article was found at:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1301750/Fury-Richard-Dawkinss-burka-jibe-atheist-tells-revulsion-Muslim-dress.html#
*********************************
Channel 4 - U.K.
Faith School Menace?
The number of faith schools in Britain is rising. Around 7,000 publicly-funded schools - one in three - now has a religious affiliation.
As the coalition government paves the way for more faith-based education by promoting 'free schools', the renowned atheist and evolutionary biologist Professor Richard Dawkins says enough is enough.
In this passionately argued film, Dawkins calls on us to reconsider the consequences of faith education, which, he argues, bamboozles parents and indoctrinates and divides children.
The film features robust exchanges with former Secretary of State for Education Charles Clarke, Head of the Church of England Education Service Reverend Janina Ainsworth, and the Chair of the Association of Muslim Schools, Dr Mohammed Mukadam.
It also features insights from child psychologists and key players in faith education as well as insights from both parents and pupils.
Dawkins also draws on his own personal history as a father, arguing that the government must stop funding new faith schools, and urges society to respect a child's right to freedom of belief.
Airing Wednesday, August 18, 2010
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/faith-school-menace/episode-guide/series-1/episode-1
RELATED ARTICLES:
British humanist campaign challenges state-funded religious schools
British government amends education bill to allow faith schools to adapt law according to dogma
U.K. school inspectors report that Christian theology and non-religious beliefs not being adequately taught in compulsory religious education classes
Faith schools that indoctrinate children commit child abuse
Strong Secularism: "Religious education can be a form of mental abuse."
Intellectual abuse and suppression of simple childhood pleasures by Islamic fundamentalists common in U.K.
Faith schools ‘will hinder fight against terrorism’
Majority of people in the UK say faith schools divisive
Religious sect takes over school
Parental rights vs children's rights: debating the role of religious institutions in Irish education system
Irish children subjected to religious dogma in order to get an education in school system dominated by Catholic church
German teen expelled from government funded Catholic school after exercising her human right to religious freedom
Does religion have any proper role in education?
Religious indoctrination thrives in B.C. private schools because education ministry does not vet textbooks or courses
Haifa District Court denies parents' request to send children to secular school instead of orthodox school
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