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Old 17-01-2010, 11:54   #37
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Re: Smacking ban in schools loophole

That's the same link as the original?

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Originally Posted by foreverwar View Post
You don't have to quote the whole article, as you intimated (boo hoo, everyone's picking on poor Gary....) - you just appear extremely selective in your quotes.
I'm not being selective in anything. you're being selective in quoting what you want to quote now to go with your part in the debate.
so I do actually have to quote the whole article. even if it's just to please you

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(as I pointed out before - what "experts"?)
Don't know if these count.

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A report just over a year ago warned that madrasah students had been slapped, punched and had their ears twisted.

Irfan Chishti, a former Government adviser on Islamic affairs, said that one madrasah student was 'picked up by one leg and spun around' while another pupil said a teacher was 'kicking in my head like a football'.

In a separate report in 2006, leading British Muslim Dr Ghayasuddin Siddiqui raised fears that physical abuse in madrasahs was 'widespread'.
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