Arrogant and Ungrateful Moslem Barbarian Attacks White Catholic School Headmaster Who Told Non-White Pupils to Shave

Daily Mail
April 5, 2015

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Mohammad Liaqat launched into a ‘racist tirade’ after Mount Carmel School headteacher Xavier Bowers banned Muslim pupils from growing their pathetic straggly beards.

A Muslim father stormed into a Catholic school and launched a tirade of racial abuse at teachers after two teenage pupils were banned from lessons for refusing to shave their beards.

Mohammad Liaqat even assaulted the headmaster during the rampage in which he hurled insults at white teachers in front of shocked parents as they picked up their children.

The 34-year-old objected to the strict uniform policy at Mount Carmel High School which stated that pupils could not have beards.

Liaqat launched into a ‘racist tirade’ at white members of staff after 14-year-old boys were told they could not keep their facial hair, police said.

After being arrested, Liaqat was told to stay away from the school, so went to another school nearby where he continued his rant.

When Jeff Brown, headmaster of St Oswald’s Roman Catholic Primary School, asked him to move on, Liaqat shoulder barged him, Burnley Crown Court was told.

He has a child at the secondary school in Accrington, Lancashire, but was not related to the two 14-year-olds who wanted to have facial hair for religious reasons.

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Mohammad Liaqat racially abused White teachers at Mount Carmel Roman Catholic High School in Accrington, after Muslim students were told they had to look tidy and shave.

Liaqat launched his first outburst even though the situation involving the students’ beards had already been resolved at Mount Carmel.

During a three-day trial this week, Liaqat was found guilty of one count of assault and five counts of racially or religiously aggravated behaviour. He was remanded into custody at Burnley Crown Court and will be sentenced in June.

Mount Carmel school said the ruling on beards was part of the school’s dress code, but the 14-year-olds wanted to keep their facial hair for religious reasons.

After being taught in isolation for breaking the school rules, Mount Carmel governors decided that the students could keep their beards so long as they signed up to a programme at their mosque to show their faith.

After the trial, Xavier Bowers, headteacher at Mount Carmel said: ‘We are pleased that justice has been done in this instance.

‘My staff were simply doing their job at the time, supervising our children leaving school and making sure they were safe.

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Liaqat then moved on to another school, where he assaulted the headteacher after he was asked to leave, Burnley Crown Court (pictured) heard.

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