Afghan girls poisoned in second anti-school attack

550 schools in 11 provinces where Taliban have strong support had been closed down by insurgents.


Reuters May 23, 2012
Afghan girls poisoned in second anti-school attack

TALIQAN: More than 120 schoolgirls and three teachers have been poisoned in the second attack in as many months blamed on conservative radicals in the country's north, Afghan police and education officials said on Wednesday.  

The attack occurred in Takhar province where police said that radicals opposed to education of women and girls had used an unidentified toxic powder to contaminate the air in classrooms. Scores of students were left unconscious.

Afghanistan's intelligence agency, the National Directorate of Security (NDS), says the Taliban appear intent on closing schools ahead of a 2014 withdrawal by foreign combat troops.

"A part of their Al Farooq spring offensive operation is ... to close schools. By poisoning girls they want to create fear. They try to make families not send their children to school," NDS spokesman Lutfullah Mashal said.

Afghanistan's Ministry of Education said last week that 550 schools in 11 provinces where the Taliban have strong support had been closed down by insurgents.

Last month, 150 schoolgirls were poisoned in Takhar province after they drank contaminated water.

Since 2001 when the Taliban were toppled from power by US-backed Afghan forces, females have returned to schools, especially in the capital Kabul. They were previously banned from work and education.

But there are still periodic attacks against students, teachers and school buildings, usually in the more conservative south and east of the country, from where the Taliban insurgency draws most of its support.

COMMENTS (12)

Sangaryar | 12 years ago | Reply

@Mumtaz Khan

Your blanket statement about Afghans not (Afghanis) shows your ignorance and lack of education. Your hatred and resentment towards Afghanistan is obvious from your post.

The fact of the matter is that Afghans are neither extremists nor illiterate or ignorant and now that Afghanistan is developing, certain regional players want to halt this progress.

Tune in to an Afghan Television station and witness the level of education and sophistication before you spew your spiteful venom and paint Afghans and Afghanistan with a broad stroke of your dirty brush.

Zalmai | 12 years ago | Reply @Mumtaz Khan This is the ground reality in Afghanistan. US knows it and Karzai knows it. They can never change the mind set of the Afghanis. That country and its people are cursed with ignorance, illeteracy and extremism. And they will continue like this forever. The American people are the idiots here who think (sorry, they really cannot think) that they are freeing up a nation. The literacy rate of Pakistan and Afghanistan is about 30%, which means that there are more illiterate people in Pakistan than all of Afghanistan. <
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