Hopefully this man will find the Egyptian school system continue to be better than what he found in Syria and that the Muslim Brotherhood doesn't decide to take over the schools.
Syria: Al-Qaeda Seeks To Indoctrinate Schoolchildren
By Al-Shorfa
November 28, 2013
By Waleed Abu al-Khair
Syrian businessman Bassel al-Hardan left Idlib province for Cairo with his children when the situation began to deteriorate in the schools his children attended.
Al-Hardan told Al-Shorfa his twin daughters, 13, and his son, 10, had been suffering from the presence of militant groups attempting to impose their own interpretation of Islamic sharia on students and teachers.
A month and a half ago he decided to leave Idlib for the sake of securing a decent education for my children, which is the main reason why I decided to leave Syria for now, he said.
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Syria: Al-Qaeda Seeks To Indoctrinate Schoolchildren
By Al-Shorfa
November 28, 2013
By Waleed Abu al-Khair
Syrian businessman Bassel al-Hardan left Idlib province for Cairo with his children when the situation began to deteriorate in the schools his children attended.
Al-Hardan told Al-Shorfa his twin daughters, 13, and his son, 10, had been suffering from the presence of militant groups attempting to impose their own interpretation of Islamic sharia on students and teachers.
A month and a half ago he decided to leave Idlib for the sake of securing a decent education for my children, which is the main reason why I decided to leave Syria for now, he said.
To continue reading, go to:
Syria: Al-Qaeda Seeks To Indoctrinate Schoolchildren Eurasia Review