Young girls wearing abayas and, to a lesser extent, young boys wearing qamis, who push open the doors of the school grounds.
Five months after the media coverage of the phenomenon and the repeated alerts, since the start of the school year, from the Interior services, the Minister of Education, Pap Ndiaye, after having tried to temporize, finally wrote a circular.
Through this text, which appears this Thursday in
the Official Journal,
the minister intends to
“reaffirm his desire to protect the entire educational community, in particular
teachers
”.
He recognizes that
"the rise of the phenomena of
attacks on secularism
, whether it is manifested by the wearing of outfits signifying a religious affiliation, encouraged in particular on certain
social networks
, or by violent behavior or remarks, has given rise to legitimate concerns within educational communities and public opinion. .
This text is therefore a response to the concerns and requests for
"clarifications"
strongly...
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