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Stop Islamisation of Schools_ Strip Girls' Veils

Summary by World News
The right-wing League party has prepared a resolution committing the government to stopping the "Islamisation" of Italian schools and stripping the Islamic veil from Muslim girls. The announcement was made during a conference in the Lower House by MEP and deputy secretary of the party, Silvia Sardone, and the group leader in the Lower House School

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A case the proposal of the vice-secretary Sardone who presented a ddl against the Islamization of our schools

·Turin, Italy
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According to Susanne Schröter, Islamist-motivated violence and religious extremism have long been no longer an isolated case in schools. She demands targeted training and support for teachers: "The A and O is fundamental right clarity," says the Islamic scientist.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Original news Presented a resolution from the vice-secretary of the party Silvia Sardone and from the group leader in commission Scuola Rossano Sasso

·Turin, Italy
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The Leghists Sardone and Sasso have launched a resolution against the Islamization of schools and have attacked Tajani: "We make proposals on what the Italians want, Forza Italia does not know the reality" . On the veil: "A lot of garbage, it must be forbidden"

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La Stampa broke the news in Turin, Italy on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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