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CAUGHT ON CAMERA: ROW OF STUDENTS GET WHIPPED BY RAGING TEACHER IN YEMEN LAND…….

 

Islam, where the torture, the torture, never stops!

H/T: Holger Danske

Caught on camera: Yemeni teacher gives 200 students a thrashing

A video of what initially appears to be a sport class quickly takes on a more disturbing tone. Amateur video footage from a high school in Taiz, southwest Yemen, shows a teacher thrashing students with a cane.

The video, posted online on the October 18, shows around 200 students being humiliated. Lined up in the school courtyard, the students are on all fours as the teacher thrashes them on the behind, one by one.

“The principal never intervenes to stop this teacher”

Ahmed, a 16-year-old student, witnessed this scene from a classroom window.

This was filmed around two or three days before the Eid Al-Adha festival [a celebration that starts on October 14]. Generally, students are subjected to this type of punishment if they get to class late. These thrashings take place once or twice a week. Class starts at 8am here and on that particular day, lots of students ran late.

I’ve been on the receiving end of these canings before, and I can say that, physical pain aside, it’s really humiliating. The teacher who can be seen in the footage, Mr Mansour, is known to be especially violent and harsh. Students are more scared of him than of the principal. And the principal never intervenes to stop this teacher. This type of punishment really shouldn’t exist in schools. We’re nearly adults and they continue to treat us like children!

Not all of the teachers issue these punishments: some get us to buy paper and pens for our classmates as a punishment [basic stationery supplies are lacking in most Yemeni schools]. That’s much less unpleasant. Personally, I’d rather have to pay for something than be humiliated with thrashings to my backside in front of my classmates.

The footage also aroused fierce criticisms on Yemeni social networks:

More here.

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