Written by an Iranian woman who once told her schoolteacher in Tehran that she wanted to “be a prophet,” the memoir “Persepolis” has been banned in Iran, Lebanon and the United Arab Emirates because the work is considered to be Islamophobic and blasphemous to Muslims. What’s more, it has also been banned in a Chicago public school for ostensibly the same reasons.
Teachers, students and parents at Chicago’s Lane Tech College Prep are staging a protest Friday after all traces of Marjane Satrapi’s novel was purged from the North Side school — a decision made by Principal Christopher Dignam, who said he was instructed by Chicago Public School officials to remove the book.
The protest, scheduled to take place from 3:30 to 4 p.m., at Western Avenue and Addison Street, is, according to an email from the members of the school’s union, intended to “support the First Amendment, education and intellectual freedom.” It comes in response to a March 14 email from Dignam that reportedly told faculty members that “one of the Network Instructional Support Leaders stopped by my office and informed me (per a directive given during the Chief of Schools meeting on March 11) that all ISLs were directed to physically go to each school in the Network by Friday (3/15).”
Further, according to Dignam, he was also instructed to:
• “Confirm that “Persepolis” is not in the library,
• “Confirm that it has not been checked out by a student or teacher,
• “Confirm with the school principal that it is not being used in any classrooms,
• “And to collect the autobiographic graphic novel by Marjane Satrapi from all classrooms and the Library.”
“I was not provided a reason for the collection of ‘Persepolis,’” Dignam added.
The principal later revised the previous set of instructions, stating:
“Any further challenge or attempt to remove this or any other book from a school library must be guided by the Collection Development policy which outlines the review procedure. This clarification and a copy of the Collection Development policy has been forwarded to all school chiefs.”
While a 1982 Supreme Court ruling instructs that school districts may not remove books that already exist in its libraries, they are, however, allowed to exclude it from school curriculum.
The book, recommended by the Young Adult Library Association as one of “100 Best Books of the Decade,” follows Satrapi’s life as a young girl-turned-adolescent in Iran following the Islamic Revolution and subsequent deposal of the Shah. Her parents are described as Western Marxists educated in France, where her book was originally published.
A film adaptation of Persepolis, released in 2007, was banned in Iran, a move that the author believes is due to the fact that the movie portrays women who do not wear hijabs and “because they fall in love.”
“It is too Western and it is un-Islamic and maybe anti-revolutionary,” she said in an interview.
“We’re trying to find out right now if this is CPS-wide or just Lane Tech,” said Steve Parsons, a teacher at Lane Tech.
“We haven’t been given a reason why.”
The book, according to DNAinfo, was recommended by CPS in its “Literacy Content Framework: Seventh Grade Toolset,” as well as for 11th-graders to teach the “unifying concept” of “individualism and culture.”
A spokeswoman for Satrapi’s American publisher, Pantheon, said the author is aware that the issue with the Chicago Public School System, but did not provide comment other than to note that the book has never before been banned in the U.S., according to DNA.
Satrapi currently lives in Paris where she continues to write about ideals of liberalism she hopes Iran will one day embrace.






















































































































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ghostsouls
Mar. 17, 2013 at 12:39pmFahrenheit 451
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overthecliff
Mar. 17, 2013 at 12:34pmOur brave public school administrators always stand tall against evil Christians who protest anti-Christian and anti American books and pornography. It is the parents obligation to supervise the reading materials their children use. However, they are afraid of the muslims. Maybe we could learn something from the religion of peace.
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sta
Mar. 17, 2013 at 9:19amAs soon as one bans a book from a school library, there is a long waiting list at the Public Library.
It makes me laugh because all they did was spark interest in this book.
The paperback is cheap on Amazon. I just bought both books so my teenagers can read them.
I will read them first to see if there is anything inappropriate, but let’s face it, these books will now be on the “must have” list in Chicago.
And I don’t think that is what they intended!
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mooshoo
Mar. 16, 2013 at 9:07pmI always try to see the half-full part of the glass…
So here is:
Being a banned book, maybe MORE kids will end-up reading it?
Banning books exposes the Liberals for what they really are: Fascists…
Maybe OUR side will, eventually, WAKE-UP?
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infidel81
Mar. 16, 2013 at 5:29pmLet’s see, first we disarm them, then shut them up, and then take away their books. Geez, barack, should we burn the books too? Then after that we turn the DHS on them? Man, this is gonna’ be so much fun!
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hi
Mar. 16, 2013 at 3:33pmCanadian Goose
Beck is the first person to defend our freedoms in all cases. You shouldnt be surprised he does not want this book banned. He believes in freedom of thought. It is the stupid liberals who are the thought police and who want to squash freedom of religion and freedom of speech. They want the government to punish thoughts.
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crystalsky
Mar. 16, 2013 at 2:01pmBush’s Dad did say something about the New world order. and it looks like the people in the white house both sides are only looking out for themselves They love power and money and telling the poor what they can and can’t do Also there is some big wig group that meets in california somewhere on private property with a big statue of an owl Kronkites voice probably all worshipping for wisdom. God tells them wisdom and what it is all about and they laugh in GOD’s face. God knew about all of this before they were born. anyway’ they say you have to get on a waiting list and it cost like 20,000s of dollars no women allowed. I also heard that feinstein’s gun controll is updated from long ago. It just keeps getting updated. She said she has been in there for a long time. She knows the constitution but does she really know it or apply it. I don’t think that older woman should be talking to the younger and newer men like she does. These women are congress women and have no business using race or age on both sides. If they cannot handle there jobs they should step down because now we will be having women on the front lines. Protecting this country. These congress women have no business using race or age ( It is getting old to a lot of U.S.Citizens).
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shogun459
Mar. 16, 2013 at 1:06pmCENSORSHIP IS ALIVE AND WELL.
The left screamed bloody murder when some wanted to remove “Catcher in the Rye” from libraries, as well as a number of other controversial books.
THESE SAME PERSONS DEMANDED that the Bible be removed from Schools and that the KORAN be allowed.
If you can’t see it now you never will, in fact you will be blaming BUSH when they come for YOU!
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shogun459
Mar. 16, 2013 at 12:53pmIf schools hadn’t Banned the Bible already, it would be next.
But the Koran is OK to read openly at school.
No biggotry there. Move along.
Or else.
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Conservative Humanist
Mar. 16, 2013 at 12:36pmIf the moslems have banned it, then it is almost certainly telling the truth about Islam! The fact that the liberals have also banned it should say something about them as well. And the wonder whay the educational system here is beginning to suck – it is being required to be politically correct.
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shogun459
Mar. 16, 2013 at 12:57pmBEGINNING!?!
This has been going of for DECADES!
It started with the NEA. Check the numbers of “Funtional Illiterates” that the NEA reports graduate.
In the early 70′s it was 3-5% now it’s 50% of graduates but 30% of all children drop out and are not counted in this stat. So it’s more like 65% of all adults under the age of 36 CAN NOT READ, they are functional Illiterates.
If you can’t read you MUST TRUST someone to TELL YOU WHAT YOUR RIGHTS ARE.
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wigone
Mar. 16, 2013 at 8:35amNetwork Instructional Support Leaders …that all ISLs were directed to physically go to each school in the Network by Friday (3/15).”…“I was not provided a reason for the collection of ‘Persepolis,’” Dignam added…Collection Development policy…The book, according to DNAinfo, was recommended by CPS in its “Literacy Content Framework: Seventh Grade Toolset,” as well as for 11th-graders to teach the “unifying concept” of “individualism and culture.” …
So a book recommended for “literacy content framework” and for its “unifying concept of INDIVIDUALiSM and culture” was removed by some overseer for some unknown reason by the tyranny’s person responsible for over site of the “Pedestrian” population…and these people are not afraid of massive government control, brainwashing and the destruction of Constitutional personal liberties because for now…George Bush isn’t president?
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EP46
Mar. 16, 2013 at 7:22amNot having a book in a school library is not ‘banning a book’ …no school library can contain all books
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wigone
Mar. 16, 2013 at 8:38amRemoving literature in the middle of the night for no known reason by the Government
Censors was because the Library ran out room.?
Further, according to Dignam, he was also instructed to:
• “Confirm that “Persepolis” is not in the library,
• “Confirm that it has not been checked out by a student or teacher,
• “Confirm with the school principal that it is not being used in any classrooms,
• “And to collect the autobiographic graphic novel by Marjane Satrapi from all classrooms and the Library.”
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Marsh626
Mar. 16, 2013 at 6:09amJust goes to show that it’s primarily Leftists who want to ban books, ideas and speech that they consider to be “hate” – especially if it deals with criticizing non-Whites, non-Christians, homosexuals and females. Yet Leftists act like it’s right-wingers who are the totalitarian thought police.
“Hate speech is not free speech!1″ Yes, it is… Stop criminalizing and censoring opposing points of view.
Just like how Christians in the past wanted to ban certain ideas and books because their worldview was based on fantasy (like an Earth centered universe), Leftists are also desperately trying to maintain an ideological paradigm based on lies and dangerous fantasies.
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Nabuquduriuzhur
Mar. 16, 2013 at 12:11amBest way to get someone to read something is to ban it.
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RedDawn2012
Mar. 16, 2013 at 12:03amI just looked over that list of the 100 best books of the decade, and you could come up with reason for banning ANY of them. “Bad Science” is anti-big-Pharma. “Payback” is anti-capitalist. “The Plot Against America” is anti-Jew. “Austerlitz” is anti-German. Censorship is anti-American! Freedom of speech is the number one tenet of our society, and for the boneheads at this little school who want to stifle that, I say, “Go to hell!”
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tootsie roll
Mar. 15, 2013 at 8:38pm@Keaton333
I dare you to say you are gay, give out where you live and oh yes make a comment that Mohammed
was probably gay too or a pig. Then wait to see how peaceful that religion is
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HappyBloodhound
Mar. 15, 2013 at 8:04pmBook burning is next. Chicago…where it all started, the destruction of our Constitutional liberties. Have Oprah make it her book club selection She ‘s one of Barry’s Chicago connections but he just used her and moved on.She wasn’t seen or heard at this year’s election. Perhaps she is intelligent enough to realize she got played by Barry and company and she knows that she foistered this Marxist traitor on the American public.
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Smokey_Bojangles
Mar. 15, 2013 at 6:37pmAnd The same book would have been banned for being Marxist 30 years ago.
The Girl Dreams of a Communist State then gets on in the form of Islamofascism.
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carolsue1ok
Mar. 15, 2013 at 6:34pmIf you have to ban books about God in the public schools so should any books about Islam be ban because it is a religious book. You can’t have double standards. Tolerate all religions or ban all religions, but you can’t have a double both ways.
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carolsue1ok
Mar. 15, 2013 at 6:38pmI may be wrong. I did not read the article before posting this. I believe anybody can read anything they want when it is in the library. I thought the book was telling us we should get in line with Islam. I guess this book is different.
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zgomer
Mar. 15, 2013 at 6:09pmGood! pisson libs.
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Patriot Z
Mar. 15, 2013 at 5:49pmher parents are western marxist. which means she is cut from the same cloth as islamists. make no mistake. WE are the only ones who put idividualism and capitialism first and use the best of human nature. she and islamists are collectivist/statists who believe the state/church should control everythging. shame chorizo different pappa! they are both poop sandwitches. che just chose the corn one over the peanut one
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Bonnieblue2A
Mar. 15, 2013 at 5:31pmNothing to look at here folks, just the alliance of the radical far leftists with radical Islam. Intolerants of the same feather flocking together to destoy our Constitution.
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The_Fifth_Column
Mar. 15, 2013 at 5:20pmI think that this answers the question Senator Cruz posed to Fienstine regarding the First Amendment. You know……..the one that she said absolutely not to.
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Bonnieblue2A
Mar. 15, 2013 at 5:33pmPerhaps next the Chicago public schools will ban the Diary of Anne Frank for being anti-Hitler?
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BlackCrow
Mar. 15, 2013 at 5:15pmAAAACCCKKKK!!!!!
pho·bi·a
/ˈfōbēə/
Noun
An extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something: “he had a phobia about being under water”; “a phobia of germs”.
A dislike of a religion especially a religion who has as one of its core tenants the subjugation of all non adherents is NOT irrational! Quit abusing the language. Just as a loathing of homosexuals does not equate to an irrational fear.
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Lotus503
Mar. 15, 2013 at 4:58pmIf I were those teachers and parents, I would buy several hundred copies of the book and hand them out to the students as they are coming to school. That would give those school admins ulcers…
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