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UGLY EUROPE: MUSLIM PARENTS FEAR DAUGHTERS HEADING TO SYRIAN PROSTITUTION 18.3.2014…….

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Parents of Muslim Girls Fear Jihad Prostitution

Rachma el Hamdaoui of the foundation Mother and Daughter, maintained a group of young Muslim girls who consider going to Syria for the jihad. When she spoke at the meeting of Muslim women in Gouda, she said that parents of such girls are deadly afraid that they will end up as prostitutes in Syria.

According to the National Coordinator for the Fight Against Terrorism and Security (NCTV), currently 20 Dutch Muslim girls are in Syria. Five come from Gouda. They marry without permission from their parents.

BNFTN Via Volkskrant.nl

Parents fear of Muslim girls ‘jihad prostitution’

By: Janny Groen – 03/06/14, 07:01
© EPA. A Syrian mother with two kids.

“These girls go to Syria to end up in prostitution.” Without hesitation explains Rachma el Hamdaoui (50-plus) of the Hague Foundation Mother and daughter the greatest fear of exposing parents of prospective brides jihad.

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Almost 1,000 teachers accused of sex abuse

Figures show that between 2008 and 2013, at least 959 teachers and other school staff were accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a pupil

Almost 1,000 teachers have been accused of having a relationship with a pupil in the last five years (File photo)

Almost 1,000 teachers have been accused of having a relationship with a pupil in the last five years (File photo) Photo: Age Fotostock / Alamy

By James Edgar and agencies

8:53AM GMT 16 Jan 2014

Almost 1,000 teachers have been accused of having a relationship with a pupil in the last five years, research suggests.

Of these, just over one in four faced police charges.

The figures, obtained by BBC Newsbeat through a Freedom of Information (FoI) request, show that between 2008 and 2013, at least 959 teachers and other school staff were accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a pupil.

At least 254 of these cases (26%) led to a police charge, the findings show, although Newsbeat said that it was not clear from the responses how many of these cases led to a prosecution, conviction, or were dismissed.

The data is based on responses from 137 councils who were asked how many school staff were suspended, dismissed or faced disciplinary action after being accused of some form of sexual relationship with a pupil.

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