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6/27/2014 Birm in gh am politicia ns a nd parents s peak out aga in st Troja n horse scandal | UK new s | t hegu ard ia n.com http://ww w .theguar di an.com/uk-new s/2014/jun/27/troj an-horse-birmingham-pol i ti ci ans-r espond/print 1/3 Shaba na Mahm ood MP , Labo ur. Photograph : Mar tin A rg les fo r th e Guardian Children in Birmingham face having their lives blighted and their futures harmed by the Trojan horse allegations aimed at their schools, the Labour MP Shabana Mahmood told a packed public meet in g in the city on Thursday ni ght. Pupils attending the schools that were investigated for signs of Islamist extremism are likely to face difficulties applying to universities and colleges because of the notoriety, the MP for Birmingham Ladywood said at the launch event for the Putting Birmingham School Kids First group held in Camp Hill. "There will always be children in Birmingham living with that stigma, day in and day out," Mahmood told the first mass meeting organised in reaction to reports that schools and thei r boards of go v ernors had been in fi ltrated by Islamist ex tre mi sts. Investigations by Ofsted and the Department for Education targeted five schools in the inner city with largely Muslim pupils, placing them in special measures. Four of the schools are academi es and are li kely to be handed o ver to new manag ement by the Department for Education early next month. Birmingham politicians and parents speak out aga inst Trojan hors e scandal Labour MP Shabana Mahmood says pupils might face difficulties later in life due to stigma attached to the schools they attended Richard Adams theguardian.com, Friday 27 June 201 4 00.42 BST

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Children in Birmingham face having their lives blighted and their futures harmed by the

Trojan horse allegations aimed at their schools, the Labour MP Shabana Mahmood told a

packed public meeting in the city on Thursday night.

Pupils attending the schools that were investigated for signs of Islamist extremism are

likely to face difficulties applying to universities and colleges because of the notoriety,

the MP for Birmingham Ladywood said at the launch event for the Putting Birmingham

School Kids First group held in Camp Hill.

"There will always be children in Birmingham living with that stigma, day in and day 

out," Mahmood told the first mass meeting organised in reaction to reports that schools

and their boards of governors had been infiltrated by Islamist extremists.

Investigations by Ofsted and the Department for Education targeted five schools in theinner city with largely Muslim pupils, placing them in special measures. Four of the

schools are academies and are likely to be handed over to new management by the

Department for Education early next month.

Birmingham politicians and parentsspeak out against Trojan horse scandalLabour MP Shabana Mahmood says pupils might face difficulties

later in life due to stigma attached to the schools they attended

Richard Adams

theguardian.com, Friday 27 June 201 4 00.42 BST

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 A further investigation is being carried out by Peter Clarke, the former head of counter-

terrorism with the Metropolitan police.

"I really felt depressed and in despair, that it couldn't be right to talk about the

education of children, really young children, through the prism of national security,"

Mahmood said, noting that the investigations so far revealed no evidence of extremism.

"Any conversation about Trojan horse has to start with the proposition that kids in

Birmingham were being radicalised but which is simply not true and should be rejected,"

Mahmood said.

 A parent from Oldknow academy, a primary school that was one of the five placed in

special measures, said children at the school had already suffered bullying as a result of 

the controversy, with one child told the school was "where you learn how to make

 bombs".

"These children have had their childhood memories taken away from them," she said.

Sir Tim Brighouse, a former head of education in Birmingham, addressed the meeting by 

 video, telling it that Birmingham was a city of immigrants who made themselves "into

Brummies".

"What you've achieved in schools in east Birmingham over the last 10 or 15 years is

nothing short of extraordinary," Brighouse said.

"What's happened in the last year is nothing short of tragedy. It's a series of accidents

that may have been brought about by people not doing their jobs when they should

have, and taking the trouble when tiny things started to go wrong, to alert each other to

the possibilities and talk things out.

"What's happened then is a wholly inappropriate response, tragically timed, from

agencies in London. The problem with people in London, they think they have the

answers to all problems, throughout the country."

There was a surprise intervention by the Daily Telegraph's political commentator Peter

Oborne, who addressed the mixed audience of 500.

"I think it is unacceptable that there are things that can be said publicly about Muslims

 which can be said about no other communities and religions, and there is something sick 

about that and it is something that does need to be fought," Oborne said to loud

applause.

The investigations were sparked by an anonymous letter – now regarded as a

fabrication – describing a plot to subvert schools in the city by extremists.

"It's a lie, as simple as that," Barry Henley, a Birmingham city councillor, said of the

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Trojan horse letter.

Henley said the media had described him as an "Islamic fanatic" for his role on the

council in approving local schools' religious curriculum, even though he was Jewish and a

governor of a Jewish faith school.

 Azhar Qayyum, of the Muslim Association of Britain, told the meeting: "What other

religion in Britain would be subjected to this, on the basis of a flimsy piece of paper?"

Helen Salmon, whose five-year-old son, Ben, was at the meeting and was one of only two

 white children in a year-one entry of 120 pupils, said the allegations were "absolute

nonsense".

"We can't trust a word Ofsted say when they are so politically motivated," she said.