UPDATE 11/16: Islamic Academy Officials Complain That Panel's Recommendation Unfairly Damaged School's Rep

Updated 11/16
The latest news is in today's Metro section.

Originally posted 10/19
The U.S. State Department is being urged by a federal panel, the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, to shut down a Fairfax school that is supported by the government of Saudi Arabia until the school can prove that it is not teaching religious intolerance. The story is on today's front page.

By Focus on Fairfax |  November 16, 2007; 10:03 AM ET  | Category:  Government , Religion , Schools
Previous: Centreville, Falls Church Principals Honored | Next: UPDATE 11/20: No Federal Money To Prevent Future Huntington Floods

Post a Comment

Please email us to report offensive comments.


We encourage users to analyze, comment on and even challenge washingtonpost.com's articles, blogs, reviews and multimedia features.

User reviews and comments that include profanity or personal attacks or other inappropriate comments or material will be removed from the site. Additionally, entries that are unsigned or contain "signatures" by someone other than the actual author will be removed. Finally, we will take steps to block users who violate any of our posting standards, terms of use or privacy policies or any other policies governing this site. Please review the full rules governing commentaries and discussions.



 
 

© 2007 The Washington Post Company