Education department allows Sheikh Wesam Charkawi to return to Granville Boys high school, lawyer says, adding case highlights ‘ambiguity in what is required of public servants’
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A support officer at a western Sydney school who was ordered to work from home after posting a video in response to the Bankstown hospital nurses where he criticised “selective outrage” has returned to his position.
Sheikh Wesam Charkawi, who works at Granville Boys high school, posted a video on his social media platforms on 16 February where he spoke about the public reaction to two nurses who allegedly claimed in a social media video they wouldn’t treat Israelis and boasted of sending them to hell.
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