Turkish court blocks religious college proposal
AFP
ANKARA - Turkey's highest administrative court on Monday ruled against a government-backed move to make it easier for students from religious training colleges to go to university, Anatolia news agency reported.
The Council of State blocked the implementation of a proposal made in December by the Higher Education Board (YOK) to change the way study marks are assessed, the agency said.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
Imam Hatip schools are state-run establishments that train imams, and defenders of Turkey's secular system sometimes accuse them of being breeding grounds of Islamism.
In November the Council of State blocked a similar proposal from the YOK that was hailed at the time by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, whose Justice and Development Party has its roots in a now-banned Islamist movement.
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