The government is being accused of racism and 'othering' the Muslim community, after failing to provide halal-certified school lunches.
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Principals told Checkpoint that lunches for their Muslim students have contained ham, despite the consumption of pig products being forbidden in Islam.
The government is being accused of racism and 'othering' the Muslim community, after failing to provide halal-certified school lunches.
Education officials say they have a "range of feedback" on the new school lunches, but have not maintained an official record of it.
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