Thursday 27 March 2014

Accusing the Obama administration of hiding a study on education curricula Arabia


Washington translation (Urgent):
dealt with U.S. media reports accused the U.S. State Department hiding what she data indicate that the books used in the school curricula Arabia still contain the contents of a militant. came these reports prior to a visit by Obama to the kingdom and planned day next Friday. said current and former officials in the U.S. administration's "CNN" The summary report sends mixed signals about the content of the curriculum Arabia, Reaffirming "for progress in some of the material and delete the other used a speech depends hatred" with the need to continue to work on other aspects. But Ali Ahmad, a Saudi academic manages the "Institute for Gulf Affairs" in Washington, said that during the years that he worked on the issue of reviewing the curriculum Arabia touching the unwillingness of the U.S. side to put pressure on the Saudi authorities to resolve the problem. explained Ahmed said: "The U.S. officials have warned me that my campaign could harm relations between the two countries. " , said David Andrew Weinberg, a researcher at the Foundation, "the Defense of Democracies," and one of the workers on the study, said that the issue of education curricula must be included on the agenda of the U.S. president during his upcoming visit to Riyadh. this previously the Kingdom announced more than once that it had conducted audits required, as the 2005 publication of advertisements in newspapers and magazines U.S. confirms make adjustments to the curriculum in order to "improve the chances of preparing students for the challenges of the future." The Foundation 'Defense of Democracies' of America claimed in a statement released Tuesday, that the confidential review of curriculum Arabia led to the conclusion that the process of education used books still contain "urges not to accept the other." Institution added that the Obama administration has learned the report in 2012, but decided not to publish.

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