Teacher threatened with cruel murder due to cartoons on Prophet Mohammed

Teacher of Religious Studies at the School of the city of Batley (United Kingdom) showed caricatures on the Prophet Mohammed, which is why there are several dozen people, including parents of local disciples, went on protests, and then threatened to the teacher with brutal violence. Reports about it The Telegraph.

As a result, the teacher, whose personality is not disclosed, was temporarily removed from office. According to his father, now the teacher is afraid that he was always deprived of work. He was also frightened that because of the carticatures shown on it can prepare an attempt. As the members of his family told, the fear of cruel death is not in vain: gangs of young people have already come to the house of the British teacher, and the school administration is not trying to protect it. The teacher believes that the fate of the decapitated French historian Samuel Pati can share.

“How can he return to Batley’s gymnasium? It will be too risky. And how will he walk around the city with his children, engaged in ordinary affairs, knowing that he could kill him? Unfortunately, his life is here, in Batley, ended “, – told the father of the teacher.

During the lesson in religion science, March 22, Batley’s school teacher showed caricatures on the Prophet Mohammed from the French magazine Charlie Hebdo. The school administration called the exhausted.

In October 2020, the 18-year-old Chechen Abdulha Anzor flawed the party because of his lecture with caricatures on the Prophet Mohammed. Video and photographs of the repristed, he shared in social networks and messengers. In particular, the Anzori sent them to some Chechen channels in Telegram, in which supporters of the terrorist group “Islamic state” are collected (IG, prohibited in Russia). Later a terrorist shot.

France President Emmanuel Macron called the terrorist attack. According to him, the teacher died for “taught children freedom of speech, to believe or not believe.”

/Media reports.