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The (Qasd) militia continues to terrorize teachers and kidnap 5 of them in the town of Rumailan in the countryside of Hasaka

2021-02-10T11:07:20.198Z


Hasaka-SANA militia continued Hasaka-Sana The "Qasd" militia associated with the US occupation continued to pressure and intimidate teachers and kidnapped 5 of them in the town of Rumailan in the northeastern countryside of Hasaka, for adopting the Syrian Ministry of Education curricula while teaching students. Civil sources indicated to the SANA reporter that a group of the "Qasd militia" kidnapped 5 teachers from the town


Hasaka-Sana

The "Qasd" militia associated with the US occupation continued to pressure and intimidate teachers and kidnapped 5 of them in the town of Rumailan in the northeastern countryside of Hasaka, for adopting the Syrian Ministry of Education curricula while teaching students.

Civil sources indicated to the SANA reporter that a group of the "Qasd militia" kidnapped 5 teachers from the town of Rumailan because of their adoption of the Ministry of Education curricula while students from the town were following courses in the curriculum in preparation for submitting the secondary and basic education exams for the next session.

On the seventh of this month, the militia kidnapped 3 teachers from the city of Amuda and forced them to write written permits not to teach students the curricula of the Ministry of Education in the areas under its control.

The "Qasd" militia prevents the teaching of curricula approved by the Syrian Ministry of Education in the areas it seizes and imposes different curricula urging division and making the Arabic language a second language in it. Against the people of the province.

Source: sena

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