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Hamburg: Muslim Pupils Harrassing “Non-Believer” classmates as ‘Pig-Eaters’

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There is a frightening trend in Hamburg’s schools: Muslim pupils are putting pressure on and harassing their non-Muslim classmates.

There have been reports of girls being bullied for dressing femininely and not wearing a headscarf; others have been called ‘pig-eaters,’ and are now wary of eating their sandwiches during break between lessons.

A father says he felt compelled to enrol his son in a new school because the old school made the mistake of concentrating many Muslim children in one class—with the result being that the few “non-believers” were bullied.

A Jewish man says his daughter was intimidated and physically attacked by Muslim classmates, and called a “cockroach” by one of the Muslim girls and her mother.

Some Muslim pupils are reportedly refusing to participate in music lessons, claiming they are “haram,” or forbidden under Islam.

According to local reports, Islamist influence is being spread through TikTok and Instagram by groups like ‘Muslim Interaktiv,’ leading to noticeable behavioural changes in some children.

Islamism expert Ahmad Mansour, a psychologist with Palestinian roots, said that the political leaders of the liberal northern German city were trivializing the problem; they “do not want to see the radicalization among the pupils.”

Teachers are also unwilling to tackle the problem out of fear that they will be “labeled racist or right-wing.”

According to Ahmad Mansour, the problem exists “not only in Hamburg, but in the whole of Germany.” There is a small but very active group of students of Muslim faith “who loudly represent their religious convictions.”
 
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