Khalid Chahhou, who was in his first year of teaching in Johnston County, gave students a worksheet in which they were to translate words and find them within a word-search puzzle.- - - - - - - - - -
Some students started uncovering strange words in the process.
“There were words like ‘kill,’ then I saw it said ‘destroy America,’” Eric Herrera said.
As they read on, students found the puzzle contained a paragraph that contained the following phrases:
- “Sharon killed a lot of innocent people,” a possible reference to former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.
- “Palestine is not a terrorist group.”
- “Allah help destroy this body of evil making humanity miserable.”
These images of the hidden-word puzzle were all screen-capped from a WRAL (Raleigh) news video. I had to enlarge and enhance them somewhat to make the words legible. Strangely enough, “Palestine” seems to be misspelled.
Based on his name and the gist of the hidden words, it’s no surprise that Mr. Chahhou is Muslim. He has another job teaching Arabic at a school affiliated with the Islamic Association of Cary. Last February the Association denounced the Danish Mohammed cartoons — no surprise there, either.
His name is unusual, so it’s fairly easy to find other references to Mr. Chahhou on the web. Last August he participated in a Washington D.C. pro-Lebanon (read: pro-Hizbullah) rally along with Ramsey Clark. According to Canada’s National Post:
Speaking at a pro-Lebanon rally a stone’s throw from the White House Saturday, attended by thousands, Khalid Chahhou, from North Carolina, said Bush’s comments do not promote the U.S. government’s fight against terrorism.
“All those people here are against terrorism and we are against fascism also, so to classify Muslims and fascists, that’s unfair and unjust, and it doesn’t make America in the eyes of many Muslims respectful,” he said. “If Mr. Bush means by ‘fascists’ terrorism, then we are all against terrorism.”
The spelling of his last name, coupled with its pronunciation (“Shah-hoo”) indicates a Francophone transliteration, and hence a Moroccan or Algerian background. Sure enough, according to this CUNY doctoral program listing (in Spanish), he is from Morocco. At the time of the listing, he was at CUNY specializing in “Hispanic socio-linguistics”, and planned “to do his doctoral thesis on the linguistic attitudes of the residents of the Moroccan community in Andalusia, Spain.”
No word on how all that turned out. But somehow he developed a linguistic attitude of his own, and let it show in his little Hispanic socio-linguistic puzzle.
Khalid Chahhou has now been fired by the school district. Mr. Chahhou told WRAL that he never meant to upset anybody by what he did. But what did he think would happen? Did he expect that he would inspire his young charges with righteous zeal on behalf of the Palestinian cause? Or that no one would even notice?
How many more Khalid Chahhous are out there in the United States, teaching our children, loading baggage at the airport, or driving armored cars? It may be that Mr. Chahhou’s mental state is a little unstable, and he tipped his hand. But there must be thousands of others out there who are cool and cautious, who are never foolish enough to write out in plain English the words “DESTROY AMERICA”.
The high school turned the matter over to the Johnston County sheriff’s office, which looked at the case, and declined to file charges. That’s as it should be — it’s a free country, and Mr. Chahhou can say what he likes, though not necessarily within the school system.
But I hope the sheriff’s office wrote the case up carefully and thoroughly, and then passed it on up the chain to the FBI.
Hat tip: reader JB, via email.
6 comments:
Byron, this made me sick to my stomach when I read it today! And you are right to ask how many more are out there! Are we looking? Are we monitoring? This is just another example of a type of jihad. They will do internet jihad, academic jihad, political jihad, militant jihad, etc.
America has to wake up and face this demon! This monster wants our precious children and American parents should be ashamed of themselves for not paying closer attention! Do you know what your freshman in college is subjected to? Seriously, how many really know what is being taught to your children, even in high school and by whom? When are parents going to raise hell about this crap? I know that home schooling is more popular than ever but who is watching the academics in America for this evil doctorine? American kids are being taught that Islam is a religion of peace and the truth is...is that yeah, it wants a piece of YOU and everything you have...including your kids!
God help us all!
What about that nutty teacher who called Bush Hitler and went on a rant about the current administration? He kept his job. Some think only our universities have become this liberal swamp but it has also seeped into all of our education institutions. The Muslims are working night and day to brainwash our youth to hate America and love Islam. Makes you disgusted.
Baron:
Clearly this 'teacher' is an incompetent in his chosen field of study. Jihad in Spanish is yihad (ye-had) So why is the crossword puzzle in English?
As for his doctoral dissertation. I can it's write it in 3 pages: In general, most Morrocans don't learn Spanish or the other regional languages. They don't care to learn the various Iberian languages and some of the leftist politicians pander to them by offering to include Arabic in the elementary school curriculum.
Hopefully, he'll be fired and become unemployable
xavier
Now this is more than interesting. Do we know exactly who produced the crossword?
James --
As far as I know, the teacher constructed it himself.
I am Spanish and I can assure you his name is not Spanish at all. I dont know if maybe this asshole's got my nationality, but he is not Spanish regarding values, identity or mere name. However, it's a sad true that our dhimmi govt gives citizenship status to this kind of scum too often.
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