TV News Crew Attacked As They Investigate Illegal Minnesota Madrassa – With Video
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Back on April 9th we told you about a former teacher who had blown the whistle on this charter school run by the Muslim American Society of Minnesota, Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy (TIZA), located in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota.
The mission of the Muslim American Society of Minnesota is “establishing Islam in Minnesota.”
Let me put it in more truthful terms: These people want to see the islamization of America, as has been happening in Europe.
Anyway when I first told you about this a teacher had blown the whistle on this charter school which receives state money and such, and as such, cannot promote religion, but the whole thing is a freaking Madrassa, no question about it. Go back and read the story we put up here, then read below and watch the video.
These puke piglets will Islamicize America over my dead body.
Click here to read the stte’s findings on the madrassa.
Click here to read TiZA’s response.
This from KSTP:
The state education department on Monday directed a Minnesota charter school to “correct” two areas related to religion at the school on Monday.
Tarik ibn Zayad Academy, which focuses on Middle Eastern culture and shares a mosque with the Muslim American Society of Minnesota, came under fire after a teacher alleged that the school was offering religious instruction in Islam to its students.
“The Minnesota Department of Education goes to great lengths to make clear to charter schools and their sponsors that, while schools should appropriately accomodate students’ religious beliefs, they must be ‘nonsectarian’ under the state’s charter school law,” said the state’s education Deputy Commissioner Chas Anderson.
The allegations first surfaced after an article by a columnist for the Star Tribune. The Education Department subsequently began a review of the suburban Inver Grove Heights school and released its findings Monday.
The agency said it was concerned about the school, with about 300 students, accommodating communal prayer and providing transportation to an after-school religious program.
“We have directed the school to take appropriate corrective actions regarding these matters and will continue to provide oversight to ensure that the school is in compliance with state and federal law,” Anderson said.
In an attempt to report about the new findings from the Department of Education, 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS went to TiZA. While on school grounds, our crew was attacked by school officials. Our photographer was injured while wrestling with the two men over the camera.
Our photographer was examined by paramedics and suffered minor injuries.
(KSTP)

