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Operation Trojan Horse - Wikipedia
Operation Trojan Horse Operation Trojan Horse refers to, what was accused of being, an organised attempt by a number of associated individuals to introduce an Islamist or Salafist ethos into several schools in Birmingham, England.[1][2][3] The name, based on the Greek legend, comes from a leaked letter discovered in March 2014, alleged to be from Birmingham Islamists detailing how to wrest control of a school and speculating about expanding the scheme to other cities. Around a month later, Birmingham City Council said that it had received "hundreds" of allegations of plots similar to those illustrated in the letter, some dating back over 20 years.[4] Tahir Alam, former chairman of the Park View Educational Trust which ran three schools in Birmingham, was found to have written a 72-page document for the Muslim Council of Britain in 2007 detailing a blueprint for the "Islamisation" of secular state schools.[5][6]
Contents Background Letter Allegations Investigation Findings Government report Detailed findings Education and curriculum changes Intolerance and racism Park View Brotherhood Criticism of Birmingham City Council Ofsted and EFA findings Park View School Golden Hillock School Oldknow Academy Nansen Primary School Saltley School and Specialist Science College Olive Tree Primary School Laisterdyke Business and Enterprise College Birmingham City Council report Criticism of Birmingham City Council Extremism Criticism of the report Response Political Political row between Home Office and Department for Education Unions Birmingham City Council Schools Media Daily Mirror exposé https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Trojan_Horse
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