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Afghan Schoolgirls Fall Ill, Poison Feared

RAHIM FAIEZ   04/25/10 07:57 PM ET   AP

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KABUL — Dozens of Afghan schoolgirls have fallen ill in recent days after reporting a strange odor in their classrooms in northern Afghanistan, prompting an investigation into whether they were targeted by militants who oppose education for girls or victims of mass hysteria.

Either way, the reports from three schools within 2 miles (3 kilometers) of one another in Kunduz province have raised alarm in a city threatened by the Taliban and their militant allies.

The latest cases occurred Sunday, when 13 girls became sick, Kunduz provincial spokesman Mahbobullah Sayedi said. Another 47 complained of dizziness and nausea the day before, and 23 fell ill last Wednesday.

All complained of a strange smell in class before they fell ill.

"I came out from the main hall, and I saw lots of other girls scattered everywhere," Anesa, a 9-year-old who was hospitalized briefly Sunday, told The Associated Press. "Then suddenly, I felt that I was losing my balance and falling."

None of the illnesses was serious and the girls were only hospitalized for a short time. The Health Ministry said blood samples were inconclusive and were being sent to Kabul for further testing to determine the cause of the illnesses.

"This is a matter of concern not only for us but for the families," Sayedi said, blaming the sicknesses on "enemies" who oppose education for girls.

In the capital of Kabul, President Hamid Karzai's spokesman, Waheed Omar, said any attempt to keep girls out of school is a "terrorist act."

Kunduz had been relatively quiet until a few years ago when Taliban activity began to increase, threatening NATO supply routes south from Central Asia. Late Saturday, NATO and Afghan troops killed one militant and detained several others in Kunduz province.

Girls were not allowed to attend school when the Taliban controlled most of Afghanistan. The group was ousted from power in the 2001 U.S.-led invasion. The Taliban and other conservative extremist groups have been known to target schoolgirls.

In one of the most chilling attacks, men on motorbikes sprayed acid from squirt guns and water bottles onto 15 schoolgirls and teachers in 2008 as they walked to a girls school in Kandahar, the southern city that is the spiritual birthplace of the militant movement.

Previous cases of sudden illness in schools have left families too frightened to send their daughters to school.

Last year, dozens of girls were hospitalized in Kapisa province, just northeast of Kabul, after many collapsed with headaches and nausea following reports of a strange odor in their schoolyard. The Taliban was blamed, but research into similar mass sickenings elsewhere has suggested that some might be the result of group hysteria.

Elsewhere in Afghanistan on Sunday, hundreds of people blocked a main road in Logar province, west of Kabul, and burned several trucks to protest what they said were civilian deaths in NATO operations. They gathered hours after NATO said coalition troops killed several insurgents and captured a Taliban sub-commander.

"The man they killed was a schoolteacher and a mullah," said businessman Jan Mohammed. "They killed him inside his house and because of that the people came and burned my gas station, my car and my house."

He complained that if NATO thought the mullah was with the Taliban, "they should have arrested him at his school not gone to his house at midnight."

"The people are very angry. They are saying these people killed are innocent civilians," provincial spokesman Din Mohammad Darwesh said.

Civilian deaths caused by U.S. and other international forces are highly sensitive in Afghanistan. Public outrage over such deaths prompted the top commander, Gen. Stanley McChrystal, last year to tighten the rules on the use of airstrikes and other weaponry if civilians are at risk.

Last week, hundreds of residents in Logar protested another NATO operation, saying they were not convinced the victims were actually Taliban fighters. Logar is a strategic province because it controls southern land routes into Kabul, allowing weapons, explosives and fighters to move into the capital.

Also Sunday, NATO said a helicopter belonging to a civilian contractor made an emergency landing in Farah due to mechanical problems. There were no reports of injuries, NATO said. The Taliban claimed they shot down the helicopter.

In southeastern Afghanistan, a suicide bomber attacked private security guards while they were at a bazaar, killing four Afghans and wounding 12, the government said.

Two of the dead and five of the wounded worked for the U.S. Protection and Investigations security firm, an Interior Ministry statement said. The other victims were civilians.

The Houston-based company could not immediately be reached for comment.

The suicide attacker, who was on foot, targeted the guards at a bazaar in Sahjoy district of Zabul province, the ministry said.

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12:12 AM on 04/27/2010
"Civilian deaths caused by U.S. and other international forces are highly sensitive in Afghanistan."
--Um, ya think? Civilian deaths are highly sensitive ANYWHERE.

On the subject of this article, Islam encourages the education of BOTH men and women, anyone who denies the education of young girls is ignorant.
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08:59 PM on 04/26/2010
A few voices of Afghan girls and women:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/36790098#36790098
01:12 AM on 04/27/2010
TY for the link*
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10:00 AM on 04/27/2010
. . . my pleasure. :o)
08:42 PM on 04/26/2010
Horrible. If anyone is deserving of US asylum,it should be these young girls who are being terrorized by men stuck in the 11th century.
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traumabob
Sardonic Pseudo-intellectual Unabashed Liberal
06:49 PM on 04/26/2010
For a bunch of supposedly tough guys, they really seem scared to death of women.
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LiberalLee
Yes I am a witch. Deal with it.
04:42 PM on 04/26/2010
Given the way far too many Afghanis treat the women of their country, it wouldn't surprise me to find that one day some enterprising humanitarian doesn't arrange an airlift for them.
Let the Taliban and the others treating their women like sheep and other livestock make do with sheep and other livestock.
My Grandmother used to tell us kids if we didn't treat our toys well, she'd take them away.
How much more does this apply to people that treat their women lower than dirt?
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vulpecula762mm
02:00 PM on 04/26/2010
Hey if they don't want their chicas.... we'll take them! They are made cute under the body condom burqa thangy. We can feed them BLTs... take them shopping and make sweet love by the fire.
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02:47 PM on 04/26/2010
. . . sometimes it's simply not worth reading the comments. :b
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JustMeInNY
Live and Learn.
07:38 PM on 04/26/2010
That's disgusting, you're talking about 9-10 year old girls. WTF is wrong with you?
01:31 PM on 04/26/2010
Taliban poison school girls, yawn. Marine kicks dog, OUTRAGE.
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Paula Ann
04:35 PM on 04/26/2010
where in the article was the taliban accused, found guilty or, or claimed responsibility for this as of yet undetermined incident. BTW that was a marine tossing a puppy off a cliff.
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Giveadamn
Don't let them school you or even try to fool you.
10:15 AM on 04/26/2010
I see the outrage when NATO unintentionally kills civilians, but where is the public outrage when militants purposefully kill civilians and poison children!
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Paula Ann
11:11 AM on 04/26/2010
READING the article, no one claimed responsibility nor has anyone been positively identified as the perp for these incidents. If it is a case of poisoning, that is evil beyond belief.
11:30 AM on 04/26/2010
actually there is quite a lot of outrage - which is a pleasant surprise to be honest. Unfortunately HP pulled it off the front page because the responses the article was getting didn't fit their afghan war agenda.
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Benn Bell
10:10 AM on 04/26/2010
Why does Islam hate its women?
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Paula Ann
10:34 AM on 04/26/2010
It isn't the religion; it's the ignorance of the religion. BTW.....There have been 3 female leaders of Muslim majority countries. There has not been ONE female American President.
08:40 PM on 04/26/2010
I wouldn't use that as an argument to somehow prove that Islamic women are better off.
THe problem with Islamic ideology (not everywhere though) is that it is rigid and has not been adapted over time like (most but not all) Christian and Jewish ideology. It is stuck in time.
I would agree with you though that the culture in more of a culprit in the treatment of women than the actual religion itself. However that doesn't mean that interpretations of the religion aren't dangerous since they can be used to justify oppression, just as interpretations of mormonism are dangerous in the US because the justify incest, polygamy, etc.
11:57 AM on 04/26/2010
I would not blame the religion because lets face it Christianity was not too kind to its woman.

Its misogyny and they are using religion as an excuse.
12:07 PM on 04/26/2010
I say blame both - theres textual support for the inferior of women in most religions.

The qur'an says specifically that women are inferior. Its wrong - the old and new testament are.
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tallen
panem et circenses
05:40 PM on 04/26/2010
Under Shariah law a woman's life is valued at 1/2 the value of a man's life. The same law dictates that the life of a non muslim is only 1/12th that of a muslim life.
10:02 AM on 04/26/2010
Yes,by all means, let NATO troops run away and surrender A-stan back to Taliban.
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alexii
09:53 AM on 04/26/2010
Saw a documentary the other night, "The Dancing Boys of Afghanastan". You might want to read up on this practice. Just shocking!
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vulpecula762mm
02:06 PM on 04/26/2010
Thats some gayness right there! I thought these dudes had no queers... I know Iran doesn't have any.
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momstudent
09:31 AM on 04/26/2010
Regardless of any religious affiliation, whomever has purposely poisoned all of these girls and school workers needs to be held accountable. This phone call needs to come directly from our President to the President in Afghan. I believe they are now members of the United Nations, they need to send individuals out their to investigate and or observe. I understand they do not want us in their country, I wish we were not in their country, however, this is not an accuse to harm and kill girls that want to become educated. These local terrorists are so uneducated themselves to understand this will not help their cause. Only outrage will occur inside and outside of their country. Why don't they open up schools for middle aged men and teach them non-religious subjects?
09:21 AM on 04/26/2010
I'm certain that the men of the Taliban are quite right in their determination that these foul temptresses are beneath Allah's contempt.

Those who act in the name of the religion of peace are always right.
12:00 PM on 04/26/2010
will you say the same for jews and christians - because atrocities have and are being committed by all.
04:35 PM on 04/26/2010
allah akbar dude. Now run along and play in your sandbox.
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LiberalLee
Yes I am a witch. Deal with it.
04:50 PM on 04/26/2010
Most psychopaths are convinced of the rightness of their actions.
The only point of interest to anyone here is whether or not you agree with them.
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AbeMartin
The best person fer a job is never a candidate
09:03 AM on 04/26/2010
To be sung to "Have Gun Will Travel."

Have Gun will murder brag the Taliban.
Fanatics without honor in a savage land.

Oppressing women and children in the Prophet’s name.
Misreading the Quran is their Mullah’s game.

Taliban, Taliban
The dogs of hell
Taliban, Taliban,
In hell you’ll dwell.
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LonosCurse
Some may never live, but the crazy never die
08:58 AM on 04/26/2010
Savages.

Allah be pissed.