Williamson condemns protest at school showing Muhammad cartoon



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Education Secretary Gavin Williamson condemned the “completely unacceptable” protests outside a West Yorkshire school after a teacher was suspended for showing a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad in class.

At least 50 protesters gathered at Batley Grammar School on Thursday, with images on social media showing crowds partially blocking the road.

The protests were organized after a cartoon was claimed to have been shown, reportedly an image previously published by the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, during a religious studies class.

West Yorkshire Police said the street outside the school had been closed for a short time. No arrests were made and no fines were issued.

The school’s principal, Gary Kibble, apologized and said an investigation had been launched.

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However, Williamson defended the school saying, “It is never acceptable to threaten or intimidate teachers.

“We encourage dialogue between parents and schools when problems arise. However, the nature of the protest that we have seen, including the issuance of threats and the violation of coronavirus restrictions, is completely unacceptable and must be stopped. “

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