Yemen prime minister vows to eliminate underground ”extremist” schools

Published April 17th, 2005 - 10:16 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Underground religious schools that promote "extremist" forms of Islam are drawing more than 300,000 young students across Yemen, the country's prime minister said Saturday.

  

Prime Minister Abdul-Kader Bajammal warned that the religious education advancing the ideas of Wahhabism, a strict form of Islam, "will bring a disaster to Yemen and this generation." He promised to eliminate the underground schools, which he estimated numbered about 4,000 and drew about 330,000 students.


"We are not against the religious education ... but we are against extremism," he said in a speech to teachers and Education Ministry officials.


Bajammal said that the government will not remain silent over what he described as "crimes committed against our children and the next generations."

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