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4/10/2015 12:43:25 AM

Teacher Under Fire for Anti-Muslim Lesson

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A teacher at a Texas high school allegedly distributed this anti-Muslim handout to his economics class. (Photo: KHOU)

A high school economics teacher is facing disciplinary action after allegedly distributing anti-Muslim handouts to his students.

In late March — although the events are just coming to light now — an unnamed teacher at Foster High School in Richmond, Texas, sent students home with an eight-page handout entitled “Islam/Radical Islam (Did You Know).” The handout, which was not approved by the Lamar Consolidated Independent School District, made claims such as “38% of Muslims believe people that leave the faith should be executed” and “There are an estimated 190-300 million ‘radical Islam’ followers.” It also made reference to terrorism, beheadings and “if taken hostage by radical Islamists, what to do.”

The information on the handout, which cited no sources, had allegedly beem pulled from various hate sites, according to the New York Daily News.

This anti-Muslim handout included references to beheadings, terrorism and what to do if taken hostage by radical Islamists. (Photo: KHOU)

A Muslim student in the class took the handout home to her parents, who contacted the Houston office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Houston). The family has chosen to remain anonymous but CAIR-Houston is calling for swift action against the teacher. “I’m hoping that they will take appropriate disciplinary action, but more than that we would like to provide some sort of diversity training to the teachers in the district,” Mustafaa Carroll, executive director of CAIR-Houston, tells Yahoo Parenting. “My guess is that some of the educators in the district don’t know or understand Muslims, which is unfortunate because there is a large population of Muslims in that district. Without training, the school is on a collision course and things like this will keep happening.”

The Lamar Consolidated Independent School District provided Yahoo Parenting with the following statement: “We’re disappointed to learn one teacher made independent changes to a lesson plan, resulting in information being given that didn’t follow subject matter, or state and local curriculum plans. As soon as this issue was brought to our attention, the administration addressed the situation with the teacher. Ensuring our students have access to factual information, given in the proper context, is a priority in our District. Arbitrary curriculum decisions, which are clearly outside of the guidelines, won’t be tolerated. The District generally does not comment on personnel actions, but the appropriate measures will be taken in response to this matter.”

Officials representing Foster High School say they are taking action against the teacher who allegedly handed out anti-Muslim materials. (Photo: KHOU)

Carroll says this teacher probably didn’t know the offensive nature of the materials he distributed and also says the teacher planned to test students on the information at a later date. “He probably didn’t even see a problem. He thinks he’s giving out factual information; it might have even been well-intentioned,” Carroll says. “But the principal called me right away and said how disgusted and upset he was. I’m assuming that this teacher is so fearful that he just felt he had to warn everyone.”

Working with teachers to better educate them on different religions and cultures is a priority for CAIR-Houston, Carroll says. “Our goal is to work together with schools in a way that is positive and amicable,” he says. “People make mistakes and have fears, unfortunately, and it’s our duty to make sure this doesn’t happen again.”

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4/10/2015 12:57:54 AM

Iran aims high ahead of push for final nuclear deal

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TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran is staking out a tough bargaining stance for the final phase of nuclear negotiations, with both its supreme leader and its moderate president saying Thursday that any deal must include an immediate lifting of withering sanctions.

While that might be popular domestically, it could be setting the bar too high for what negotiators will be able to deliver in the final deal they hope to reach by June 30.

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei will have the final say on whether Iran agrees to a deal that could transform its relationship with the wider world -- and he is keeping everyone guessing.

In his first comments on last week's deal, Khamenei told a gathering of religious poets on Thursday that he "is neither for nor against" it. His reasoning was matter-of-fact: Because the agreement was only the framework of a final deal and not the accord itself, "nothing has been done yet," he said.

"What has happened so far neither guarantees a deal... nor does it guarantee the content of a deal," he said. "It doesn't even guarantee the talks will go on until the end and will lead to a deal."

Khamenei did say, however, that the punitive "sanctions should be lifted completely, on the very day of the deal" — something that has not been agreed upon.

He cautioned that the six world powers — the five permanent U.N. Security Council members and Germany — are "not to be trusted" and may try "to limit Iran" in further talks.

And he urged Iranian negotiators not to accept any "unconventional inspections" of Iran's nuclear facilities, stressing that the inspection of military facilities would not be permitted.

At the same time, however, he said a successful deal would show that negotiations are possible on other issues beyond the nuclear program.

Khamenei has backed the negotiating team despite criticism of the process from hard-liners. And this week, the negotiators won a major endorsement from the chief of Iran's Revolutionary Guard, Gen. Mohammad Ali Jafari, who praised their work "in defending the rights of the Iranian nation."

The supreme leader's caution seems designed to manage public expectations by characterizing the deal as just one more step on the road to an agreement whose outcome is far from certain.

But it also means the negotiations have his continued support.

"If you read between the lines, the supreme leader said he is willing to approve an extension of the talks," said Haleh Esfandiari, who directs the Middle East program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.

"If he was not interested in the negotiations, he would have just said 'we did what we could' and just stop," she said.

Iran's President Hassan Rouhani, a relative moderate, meanwhile aimed high during a ceremony Thursday marking Iran's nuclear technology day, which celebrates the country's atomic achievements.

"We will not sign any agreement unless all economic sanctions are totally lifted on the first day of the implementation of the deal," Rouhani said.

Iran and the six powers agreed last week on a framework deal that is meant to curb Tehran's nuclear activities while granting it quick access to bank accounts, oil markets and financial assets blocked by international sanctions.

But the deal does not include the immediate lifting of sanctions. Instead, it says sanctions put in place over Iran's nuclear program will be suspended once international monitors verify that Tehran is abiding by the limitations spelled out in the agreement.

"The process of sanctions suspension or relief will only begin after Iran has completed its major nuclear steps and the breakout time has been increased to at least a year," State Department spokesman Jeff Rathke told reporters in Washington on Thursday.

"That's consistent with what we said over the last week or so, and that was agreed upon by all the parties in Lausanne," the Swiss city where the framework agreement was reached.

The deal also specifies that if at any time Iran fails to fulfill its commitments, the sanctions would snap back into place.

Tehran-based analyst Saeed Leilaz downplayed the significance of Rouhani's remarks, which he described as "part of efforts by Iran to have the upper hand in the talks."

On the streets of Tehran, Iranians are hopeful a deal will be reached — and will change their lives for the better.

"I do not know politics and details. But I am sure (Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad) Zarif and his team will make it possible to have better relations with the West," said Maryam Hosseini, 35, who works in a beauty salon.

Mohammad Lak, a shopkeeper downtown, likened the back-and-forth of negotiations to a soccer match.

"Everybody is shouting, from spectators to players and the referee. But ultimately Iran will win the match and the West should agree to stop the sanctions," he said.

The West has long feared Iran's nuclear program could allow it to build an atomic bomb and that Tehran has used uranium enrichment — the key point of contention in the negotiations — to pursue nuclear weapons. Iran denies the charge, saying its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only, such as power generation and cancer treatment.

Rouhani described the framework deal reached in Switzerland as evidence that Iran has "not surrendered to a policy of pressure, sanctions and bullying."

"This is our victory," he said.

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Schreck reported from Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

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Follow Adam Schreck on Twitter at www.twitter.com/adamschreck






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4/10/2015 1:15:55 AM

Amnesty condemns 'summary killing' of Ukraine troops by rebels

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A damaged motorbike is seen near a collapsed overpass in the Oktyabrsky district, close to Donetsk's international airport, on March 14, 2015 in Ukraine (AFP Photo/John MacDougall)


Kiev (AFP) - Amnesty International on Thursday said it had new proof of the "summary killings" of Ukrainian soldiers captured by pro-Russian separatist fighters in eastern Ukraine, and demanded a quick impartial probe.

The rights group notably cited the case of Ukrainian soldier Igor Branovytsky, who was taken prisoner during fighting at Donetsk airport, saying he was tortured and killed while in captivity.

"Video, posted on YouTube, shows signs that he was hit in the face. He remained in captivity until he was killed," Amnesty said in a statement, adding that a number of people claimed to have seen him "being shot and killed point-blank by a separatist commander".

His body was returned to his family in early April and he was buried in Kiev on April 3. The Ukrainian security services have opened an investigation.

Amnesty said it had also seen videos with pictures of the dead bodies of at least three other members of the Ukrainian armed forces, with signs of bullet wounds to the head and upper parts of their bodies, apparently the result of execution-style killings.

They were captured by pro-Russian forces in Debaltseve between February 12 and 18 when the Ukrainian army was encircled there.

Amnesty also cited a telephone interview published by the English-speaking Kyiv Post on April 6 with a prominent rebel commander known by his nom-de-guerre of "Motorola" who claimed to have "shot dead" 15 captive Ukrainian soldiers.

"This chilling 'confession' from a separatist fighter, alongside video evidence and testimony from witnesses, and the mounting evidence of abuses of captives by both sides, highlights the urgent need for an independent investigation into this and all other allegations of abuses," said Amnesty's Europe and Central Asia deputy director Denis Krivosheev.

In Ukraine, separatist spokeswoman Daria Morozova told AFP that the rebels "refute rumours prisoners of war were shot in the DNR (self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic)."

"These facts did not take place," she added. "We have no more Ukrainian prisoners of war."

State Department spokesman Jeffrey Rathke said the United States was "deeply troubled" by the reports.

"These serious accusations must be thoroughly and transparently investigated. And any perpetrators must be held to account," Rathke said.

More than 6,000 people have been killed in fighting between the separatists rebels and the Ukraine authorities that began a year ago this week.


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4/10/2015 10:11:02 AM

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's mother: ‘My sons are innocent’

‘The terrorists are the Americans and everyone knows it,’ Zubeidat Tsarnaeva writes


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In this April 25, 2013 photo, Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, right, mother of Boston Marathon bombing suspects Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, speaks at a news conference beside the suspects' father Anzor Tsarnaev, left, in Makhachkala, capital city of the southern Russian province of Dagestan. Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev befriended Donald Larking, a brain-damaged anti-U.S. government conspiracy theorist, through their mother's health care aide job years before the deadly attack, a lawyer for Larking's family said Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2013. (Musa Sadulayev/AP Photo)


The mother of Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev condemned the guilty verdict delivered by the jury in his federal death penalty trial on Wednesday, calling Americans “terrorists” and proclaiming her sons innocence.

In an interview with the website Vocativ conducted over the WhatsApp messaging application, Zubeidat Tsarnaeva insisted on the innocence of her Chechen sons, Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who planted the twin bombs that killed 3 people and wounded nearly 300 others near the finish line of the 2013 marathon. She went on to say that the United States will ultimately pay for “framing” them.

“MY SONS ARE INNOCENT, AS INNOCENT AS ALL THOSE WHO ARE BEING KILLED BY YOUR COUNTRY,” Zubeidat Tsarnaeva wrote, according to the website. “TODAY THEY ARE KILLING MUSLIMS, AND TOMORROW WILL COME YOUR TURN AND HE WHO DOUBTS THIS IS DEEPLY MISTAKEN!!!!!”

Tsarnaeva, who is of Avar origin and lives in Dagestan, wrote the text messages in both Russian and English, according to Vocativ, which obtained her phone number and verified her identity through dated selfies she provided.

“HOW CAN A MOTHER FEEL WHOSE SON IS IN THE CLAWS OF A PREDATOR PREPARING TO TEAR HIM TO PIECES LIKE MEAT???” she wrote. “THEY WILL PAY FOR MY SONS AND THE SONS OF ISLAM, PERMANENTLY!!! THE TEARS OF THEIR MOTHERS WILL BE FUEL FOR THEM IN HELL, AND ALSO THEIR BLOOD, I AM DOUBTLESS AND ETERNALLY GLAD THAT I KNOW THIS FROM THE WORDS OF THE CREATOR, NOT JUST ANYONE’S WORDS!!!!!!”

In a separate note posted to a Russian social media site, Tsarnaeva thanked a family friend for her support of “my precious boy.”

“The terrorists are the Americans and everyone knows it,” she wrote. “My son is the best of the best.”

The jury found Tsarnaev guilty on all 30 counts for his role in the deadly attacks, which killed three people and injured nearly 300.

At the outset of the trial, Tsarnaev’s lawyers admitted that he participated in the attacks.

“It was him,” defense attorney Judy Clarke told jurors during opening arguments.

The jurors will now decide whether Tsarnaev will get the death penalty.

Tsarnaeva — who lived with her sons in Cambridge, Mass., before returning to Dagestan in 2012 after being arrested for shoplifting — had been virtually silent during the trial. But in the days following Dzhokhar’s 2013 arrest, Tsarnaeva called the charges against the brothers “all lies and hypocrisy.”

At an April 25, 2013, news conference in Makhachkala, the capital of Dagestan, a defiant Zubeidat said her sons had been framed “because they were Muslim” and that the bombings were staged by the FBI using actors “doused in fake blood.”

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4/10/2015 10:23:56 AM

Man, woman arrested after corpse, severely abused kids found

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This undated photo provided by the North Las Vegas Police Department shows Kellie Phillips, 38. Phillips, the mother in an apparent child abandonment case where a 3-year-old girl was found dead in a North Las Vegas home has been arrested. Police said Phillips surrendered to police at her attorney's Las Vegas office. The five children between ages 1 and 9 in her care were also there in good health. They are now in protective custody. Phillips is facing two charges of child-abuse resulting in harm or death. (AP Photo/North Las Vegas Police Department)

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Two people have been arrested in what authorities describe as a twisted, gruesome case of abuse involving a child's corpse hidden in a broken-down car, a starved baby living on water and a sheltered teenager impregnated by her stepfather.

Jondrew Lachaux, 39, and Kellie Phillips, 38, turned themselves in after the three children were discovered, North Las Vegas police said.

The two face child abuse charges. Lachaux is also charged with concealing evidence after the toddler's badly decomposed body was found in the garage.

According to court documents, the man and woman took five of their children on a trip to Oakland, California, eight months ago. The couple left behind two daughters — a teen and a sickly 3-year-old toddler — in their suburban Las Vegas home because the rental vehicle was full.

The teen is Phillips' biological child and Lachaux's stepdaughter.

Authorities say Lachaux reportedly impregnated the teen, who gave birth at home without any medical care to a now 4-month-old girl.

She struggled to care for herself while pregnant and her 3-year-old sister who had medical problems while they were home alone. But the teen said she was too scared to call for help even after the food and medication left by their mother ran out.

"The totality of evidence is leading investigators to believe she was almost a prisoner in her home," police Sgt. Chrissie Coon said. "Fugitives can psychologically confine their victims without physically being present."

The case first unraveled on April 1.

The teen was seen at McCarran International Airport with a very sick baby. The infant was hospitalized in extremely critical condition for severe malnutrition and hypothermia from surviving on watered-down baby formula.

In an interview with police, the teenager described abuse at home in detail, claiming Lachaux raped her without her mother knowing.

For the last five years, the family had lived in North Las Vegas, but the group of children rarely went outside and was homeschooled. The teen told police she has had braces on from five years ago but hasn't seen a dentist since.

In late March, she said her stepfather came home to hide her sister's corpse and then kicked her out of the house in fear that her mother would find out about the pregnancy. She survived for a few days homeless in public places, including at the airport and on the Las Vegas Strip.

The teen said the 3-year-old sister apparently had trouble breathing and died about a month ago. She called her parents for two weeks before Lachaux called back to learn of the death.

Lachaux and the teen apparently hid the badly decomposed body in the back seat of a broken-down Mercedes in the garage. The corpse was leaking fluids but was concealed in a box surrounded by blankets, plastic bags and pizza boxes, according to court records.

The coroner's office said it has not yet positively identified the body or the cause of death.

The teen is now being held in juvenile detention on a child abuse charge.

The other five children -- ages 1, 4, 7, 8 and 9 -- were found with Phillips in good health and have been put in protective custody.


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