Mrs Azmi was suspended then sacked last year after her pupils at Headfield Church of England Junior School in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, had complained they found it hard to understand her because they could not see her lips move.
At the London Employment Appeal Tribunal, Mrs Azmi's counsel, Declan O'Dempsey, compared his client's dismissal to stopping a Christian from wearing a cross or attending Mass.
He said: "We say the (previous) tribunal should have constituted this as discrimination on the grounds of religious belief."
The tribunal is expected to rule on the appeal in a written judgment later this year.
i think britney britsh sum this up nicely.
How they can equate smothering your voice in a classroom and damaging children's ability to learn with someone wearing a crusifix or attending a church is bloody rediculous! Why hasn't this been thrown out of court? Islam does not prescribe the jihab so how can they claim it was be a breach of religious freedom? How many times are we told by muslim women that wearing the jihab is a personal thing and not something forced onto them. They twist the facts around to suit each different situation.
Has this woman not already admitted she was 'encouraged' to take the matter to court by muslim organisations? She probably knows the pupils couldn't hear her in class. The muslim organisations who are behind this piss-take do not care about infidel children. All they care about is speeding up the Islamification of Britain by whatever means, including taking advantage of situations like this. If this teaching assistant wins here appeal, you can be sure most, if not all, muslim school staff suddenly start wearing the full jihab. They will be pressurised by muslim organisations to do so.
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