Islamic school teachers beat boy so badly he loses hair
Telegraph
Islamic school teachers beat boy, 10, so badly he loses hair from stress
Mohammed Siddique and son Mohammed Waqar sentenced at Birmingham Crown Court after admitting wilful cruelty to young boy in lessons

Islamic school teachers who brutally beat a 10-year-old pupil until he lost his hair from worry have each been jailed for a year.
Mohammed Siddique, 60, and his 24-year-old son Mohammed Waqar were sentenced at Birmingham Crown Court after admitting wilful cruelty to the boy in lessons.
Judge Mark Wall QC told the pair "it would not be right" to suspend the jail terms, because a message had to be sent that such "brutality" had no place in classrooms. He said: "Acts of brutality of this sort which you each indulged in, with a stick, will not be tolerated."
Their victim was beaten with a plastic stick and given back-handed slaps by tutors for "talking in the classroom" or failing to properly recite the Koran at Sparkbrook Islamic centre, attached to the Jamia Mosque, in Birmingham.
The assaults happened on four separate occasions, with photographs of the boy's injuries showing "extensive" bruising to the backs of his legs.
Sam Forsyth, prosecuting, said the men's actions came to light when the youngster confessed to a mentor at school.
The boy also told police "Waqar would call him names like 'paedo'," in the class, Miss Forsyth added. She said the victim became so upset by what was happening, he started to "lose hair".
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Islamic school teachers beat boy, 10, so badly he loses hair from stress
Mohammed Siddique and son Mohammed Waqar sentenced at Birmingham Crown Court after admitting wilful cruelty to young boy in lessons

Islamic school teachers who brutally beat a 10-year-old pupil until he lost his hair from worry have each been jailed for a year.
Mohammed Siddique, 60, and his 24-year-old son Mohammed Waqar were sentenced at Birmingham Crown Court after admitting wilful cruelty to the boy in lessons.
Judge Mark Wall QC told the pair "it would not be right" to suspend the jail terms, because a message had to be sent that such "brutality" had no place in classrooms. He said: "Acts of brutality of this sort which you each indulged in, with a stick, will not be tolerated."
Their victim was beaten with a plastic stick and given back-handed slaps by tutors for "talking in the classroom" or failing to properly recite the Koran at Sparkbrook Islamic centre, attached to the Jamia Mosque, in Birmingham.
The assaults happened on four separate occasions, with photographs of the boy's injuries showing "extensive" bruising to the backs of his legs.
Sam Forsyth, prosecuting, said the men's actions came to light when the youngster confessed to a mentor at school.
The boy also told police "Waqar would call him names like 'paedo'," in the class, Miss Forsyth added. She said the victim became so upset by what was happening, he started to "lose hair".
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... tress.html