Rosina Afsar, flanked by Amir Ahmed and Shakeel Afsar, delivers a statement to attending journalists

Anderton Park School protesters: We WILL challenge the city council injunction in court

Protesters who have been campaigning against LGBT inclusive education being taught at Anderton Park School have vowed to challenge an injunction from Birmingham City Council to create an exclusion zone around the school to stop future protests disrupting the school day. The council’s application to impose the exclusion zone was granted last week by the High Court,…

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Anti LGBT equality education protests outside Anderton Park School in Balsall Heath, Birmingham, on 24.05.19. Photo by Paul Stringer.

Anti-LGBT education protesters banned from demonstrating outside school, but vow to continue

Protesters who have been demonstrating against LGBT+ education at Anderton Park Primary School in Birmingham have been banned,  by a High Court injunction, from gathering outside the school’s gates. The legal action was pursued by Birmingham City Council following months of demonstrations outside the school in Balsall Heath.

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Saima Razzaq and Khakan Qureshi with Andrew Moffat at Birmingham Pride 2019

15+ inspiring photos of queer Muslims owning Pride! 🔥

Birmingham Pride this year is all about diversity – especially for representing people of colour and other ethnic minorities in Birmingham. The event has made history with Muslim groups leading the Birmingham Pride parade for the first time in the event’s 23 years history. Alongside ‘No Outsiders’ founder and school teacher Andrew Moffat stood Khakan Qureshi…

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Anti LGBT equality education protests outside Anderton Park School in Balsall Heath, Birmingham, on 24.05.19. Photo by Paul Stringer.

IN PICTURES: Parents continue protests against LGBT+ equality education at Anderton Park School

Parents continued protests outside Anderton Park School in Balsall Heath, Birmingham on Friday (24 May) as a demonstration and rally was held outside the primary school after organisers promoted and billed the event as a “National Protest”. Despite the publicity, only around 120 people turned out for the protest, including some other parts of the country,…

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