Iran children - taught to HATE
Violent ... cartoon shows snarling Israeli troops
set to attack Muslim child, and inset, Innocent Biff and Chip
By TOM NEWTON DUNN
Defence Editor
February 03, 2007
KIDS as young as five in Iran are being brainwashed into dying as martyrs by “children’s books” full of violence and anti-Western hatred, The Sun can reveal.
While British youngsters are brought up reading harmless stories about characters like Biff and Chip, young Iranians are being poisoned by a curriculum of hate.
The graphic, blood-spattered books are designed to poison a generation of young minds against Israel, the US and Britain.
In contrast, British primary schoolkids are taught to read with the help of wholesome characters such as Biff, her twin brother Chip, their pals and Floppy the dog.
Pics of hate ... girl with AK-47 on left. Centre cartoon portrays a Jew as a ghoulish
figure being run out of town. Right pic sees a boy planning to become a martyr
The Iranian hate books encourage self sacrifice like suicide bombing as a duty for everyone.
In one book for seven-year-olds called Let’s Read, a passage says: “The Israeli officer pounded Muhammad’s head with his rifle’s stock and his warm blood was sprinkled upon Khaled’s hands.”
Another book has a series of cartoons where an ugly and fat Jew, dubbed “The Contaminator”, is beaten and chased out of town.
And a book for eight-year-olds dubbed Defence Readiness shows a photo of a young boy firing a rocket-propelled grenade.
There are also pictures of boy martyr volunteers and women in veils clutching AK47 rifles.
Lessons in war ... in a school book called Defence Readiness,
this boy is firing a rocket-propelled grenade
Britain is blamed for a huge amount of the world’s current ills.
A book called History of Iran and the World says: “England chose various means, beginning with deceit and ending in murder and massacre, until they eventually took control over India.”
The books were smuggled out of Iran and translated by Israeli-based think tank the Centre for Monitoring the Impact of Peace.
Its director Dr Arnon Groiss said: “It’s an educational system preparing schoolchildren for war and martyrdom. They provide an example of a hate curriculum and develop a siege mentality.”
thesun.co.uk

Violent ... cartoon shows snarling Israeli troops
set to attack Muslim child, and inset, Innocent Biff and Chip




Defence Editor
February 03, 2007
KIDS as young as five in Iran are being brainwashed into dying as martyrs by “children’s books” full of violence and anti-Western hatred, The Sun can reveal.
While British youngsters are brought up reading harmless stories about characters like Biff and Chip, young Iranians are being poisoned by a curriculum of hate.
The graphic, blood-spattered books are designed to poison a generation of young minds against Israel, the US and Britain.
In contrast, British primary schoolkids are taught to read with the help of wholesome characters such as Biff, her twin brother Chip, their pals and Floppy the dog.

Pics of hate ... girl with AK-47 on left. Centre cartoon portrays a Jew as a ghoulish
figure being run out of town. Right pic sees a boy planning to become a martyr
The Iranian hate books encourage self sacrifice like suicide bombing as a duty for everyone.
In one book for seven-year-olds called Let’s Read, a passage says: “The Israeli officer pounded Muhammad’s head with his rifle’s stock and his warm blood was sprinkled upon Khaled’s hands.”
Another book has a series of cartoons where an ugly and fat Jew, dubbed “The Contaminator”, is beaten and chased out of town.
And a book for eight-year-olds dubbed Defence Readiness shows a photo of a young boy firing a rocket-propelled grenade.
There are also pictures of boy martyr volunteers and women in veils clutching AK47 rifles.

Lessons in war ... in a school book called Defence Readiness,
this boy is firing a rocket-propelled grenade
Britain is blamed for a huge amount of the world’s current ills.
A book called History of Iran and the World says: “England chose various means, beginning with deceit and ending in murder and massacre, until they eventually took control over India.”
The books were smuggled out of Iran and translated by Israeli-based think tank the Centre for Monitoring the Impact of Peace.
Its director Dr Arnon Groiss said: “It’s an educational system preparing schoolchildren for war and martyrdom. They provide an example of a hate curriculum and develop a siege mentality.”
thesun.co.uk




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