In this Saturday, Oct 1, 2011 file photo, a girl peeks out of a window of her classroom at a school in Kandahar, Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)
KABUL, Afghanistan — The Afghan government accused the Taliban Wednesday of poisoning schoolgirls by bribing students and workers to sneak toxic chemicals into drinking water or spread it around school grounds, sickening scores. Fifteen suspects have been arrested, officials said.
Government officials said six schools were affected in northern Takhar province in the past three weeks, and though they did not give a total number of girls who got sick, they said one school alone had 125 cases.
When the Taliban ruled Afghanistan, girls were banned from going to school and women were only allowed to leave their homes with a male relative as an escort. After their 2001 ouster, Taliban insurgents would attack schoolgirls by spraying their faces with acid. However, the group has appeared to tone down its stance against education for girls more recently.
Government officials suggested the alleged plot may also have been aimed at undermining the government's achievements.
President Hamid Karzai called for an investigation and intelligence service spokesman Latifullah Mashal said the intelligence service discovered a conspiracy by militants to try to scare families from sending their children to school.
"They want to create terror and fear among students, especially in the education sector and also in the health sector, which are two of the major achievements of the 10 years of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan," said Mashal.
He said 15 people have been arrested in connection with the school poisonings. Those being held include 12 identified Taliban insurgents, a teacher and a school treasurer and his wife, he said.
Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid denied any involvement in the poisonings.
"The poisoning of innocent children is against Islamic law. The mujahedeen are not involved in the poisoning of schoolchildren. It is a crime," Mujahid said in an email.
Government officials had previously said it was unclear what caused the series of outbreaks of illness at girls' schools in the province starting about three weeks ago. In at least one case, doctors in the capital city of Taluqan attributed complaints of illness by 125 students to mass hysteria.
But cases continued to mount and seven alleged school poisonings have now been reported in six schools in the province, said Mustafa Rasouli, a spokesman for the provincial government.
He said the insurgents confessed to bribing teachers, school workers and even students to sneak toxic chemicals onto school grounds, Rasouli said.
In two cases, female students were paid 50,000 Afghanis (almost $1,000) to contaminate water tanks at their schools with a toxic powder, Mashal said.
In other instances, conspirators sprayed a sweet-smelling yellow liquid around the grounds of the school, he said.
Officials did not identify any of the toxic substances allegedly used.
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KABUL, Afghanistan — The Afghan government accused the Taliban Wednesday of poisoning schoolgirls by bribing students and workers to sneak toxic chemicals into drinking water or spread it around...
KABUL, Afghanistan — The Afghan government accused the Taliban Wednesday of poisoning schoolgirls by bribing students and workers to sneak toxic chemicals into drinking water or spread it around...
The hostility of the Taliban to female education certainly contributes, but I still find it alarming that virtually none of these hundreds of posts questions the physical reality of the poisonings, though no evidence has been found of toxic substances. Note that almost no one seems to have been affected but adolescent females in groups -- schools in this case.
Given all this, as well as the sort of symptoms displayed, it is unwise to ignore the most likely cause, mass hysteria (or whatever the correct term is currently). Through centuries and across cultures there have been hundreds of documented cases of the contagion of physical illness without physical cause centered on groups of pubescent females. Sometimes these events have been attributed to demon possession, sometimes to repressed anxiety, sometimes to witchcraft. But if you don't accept any of these explanations, there's always the Taliban.
dpharrington: The hostility of the Taliban to female education certainly contributes,
Even though Taliban tries to hang their acts on Islam, their acts do not define the nature of Islam. Their acts define their selves. They are nothing but a bunch of terrorists. Islam is free from them.
fa8id: Even though Taliban tries to hang their acts on Islam,
So they poison the children in Afghanistan. Here they cut teachers, defund educational programs, argue about science vs creationism, refuse to repair our public school infrastructure, revise the history of the country to political whims, continue to try to push religion into our public school system and so on.
Based on the power and wealth of the nations involved and the previous recognition by a country of the power of a good education, which country is doing better by their students?
kaykaythere: So they poison the children in Afghanistan. Here they cut
That f*****g Taliban! Low, low blow. As much as we need to get our troops out, I can't stand the thought of leaving the country in the hands of these misogynists.
Devontate: That f*****g Taliban! Low, low blow. As much as we
Ever since watching the movie "Osama," about a young girl who pretends to be a boy in order to go to school and escape the horribly harsh conditions of being a girl under the Taliban, with a most tragic end, I have shuddered that such evil treatment can exist so broadly today. By now, as we pull out of Afghanistan, I guess this abusive treatment will now get to continue undeterred. We had the Taliban on the run, diminished, back when Bush decided to change courses to go after Iraq. But now, what can be done to protect this beaten, abused, imprisoned half of the culture? Watch the movie -- it raises questions and motivates, and fuels my hatred of Burkas as symbols.
dee20002: Ever since watching the movie "Osama," about a young girl
God, I really hate these abuser throwbacks!
May their afterlife carry lots of acid in the face, poison, stonings, beheadings, whippings and other kinds of torture, only to regenerate and experience it all again.
ltyr2002: God, I really hate these abuser throwbacks! May their afterlife
This is barbaric Arab desert culture shoved down others throats 1400 years ago. It began with terrorism & continues with terrorism. There is nothing spiritual about it and it will not change the world for the better.
mrm123: This is barbaric Arab desert culture shoved down others throats
Islam has extremists who poison girls at school, Christianity has Timothy McVey who knowingly bombed and killed a nursery full of little kids.
God save us all from fanatics who feel justified in these despicable acts.
katter47: Islam has extremists who poison girls at school, Christianity has
One is a chronic, recurring condition. One is an anomaly. Both are evil. McVey was so long ago (relative to the atrocities hitting our news daily), yet people still cling to that for equivalency to the more frequent and consistent Muslim extremists. Kind of intellectually dishonest. Just my opinion.
PAIndy: One is a chronic, recurring condition. One is an anomaly.
By RAHIM FAIEZ and HEIDI VOGT 06/06/12 09:25 AM ET