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Re: Archbishop overrules nun on 'dreadlocks girl'

Well it really is no resolution? The girl's mother said that she won't be going to the school that rejected her in the first place. And she is quite right. The school is letting her in not because of morality or understanding of the issue but rather because of the public outcry. If she goes now to the school, the school and its teachers will still pressure her. The goverment needs to send her to the school of her choice. Anything less than that is a travesty of justice.

This is no isolated incident, but part of a general social pattern of discrimination that hits Africans the hardest.

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Girl thrown out of school over dreadlocks *LINK*
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All this Neo- Colonialism. Shame on them
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Archbishop overrules nun on 'dreadlocks girl' *LINK*
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