“We are the last 3 German children in our German school.” The rest are Muslims.
Posted: September 24, 2011In the playground Talina (11), Svenja (11) and Jason (9) can’t understand a word. Because, here, their classmates only speak Turkish and Arabic.
Islam
vs Europe The Jens-Nydahl-Grundschule on
Kohlfurter Straße (Kreuzberg, Berlin). Here 99 per cent of the 313 pupils have
an immigrant (Muslim) background. For 285 of those, the parents receive
financial support from the state.

Talina is in the 6th year. “When she first went to school, she could read and write her first words. Her fellow pupils couldn’t say ‘Thank you’, ‘Please’ or ‘Good morning’” says her mother Mara M. (45). “The German children are teased about being ‘pork eaters’” Her classmate Svenja: “I wish there were more pupils who could speak my language” Jason’s mother says: “It’s not good that there are so few German children at the school.”

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan recently
suggested Germany should encourage more Turkish-language schools in
Germany
Even parents of foreign origin are concerned. Aslankara A. (35), who
is Turkish, and mother of Burakcan in the sixth year: “It’s a shame there are so
few Germans here. It makes it difficult for our children to learn the
language.”
A teacher comments to BILD: “We have tried in
vain to get Germans in the school. Now we’re concentrating on the clientele that
we have. 
In the canteen, there is no more pork.”
The district council is indifferent to the concerns of the parents and teachers. Schools official Monika Herrmann (47, Greens): “It doesn’t matter at all how many children of immigrant origin go there.”
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