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    After security reasons, traditional restrictions and poverty, Taliban poisoninggirl pupils is new dilemma for Afghan parents

    June 08, 2012

    In Afghanistan, some 5 million school-aged children cannot go to school becauseof security reasons, traditional restrictions and poverty

    It really disappointed me to see my girl laid down unconscious on a bed in hospitalto receive medical treatment. It is a matter of concern for me and other parents sending their kids to school, Abdul Qayum, father of an affected girl, said in ahospital in the northern Takhar province.

    The relatively peaceful Takhar, 245 km north of Afghan capital Kabul , has experienced a few cases of poisoning girl at schools over the past one month causingpanic among the residents especially the parents.

    It is a new evil phenomenon added to our suffering. My daughter left home healthilyfor school in the morning but now is unconscious, the upset Qayum told Xinhua.

    He also called on the government to bring to justice those behind the attack toensure security in schools.

    For at least six times, according to local officials, the girl schools have been

    mysteriously attacked with toxic substance, leaving hundreds of innocent pupilsaffected.

    The latest such attack was on Sunday and according to Hafizullah Safi, directorof the public health department in Takhars provincial capital Taluqan city, 40 students from Nahid Shahid Girl School had been taken to hospital for medical treatment.

    Earlier, 97 students were sent to hospital after similar attack on the Bashir Abad Girl School. However, the authorities have not identified the substance usedin poisoning the girl pupils and no one has claimed responsibility for it.

    Local officials blamed the enemies of peace, a term used against Taliban militan

    ts, for attacking the girl schools.

    But Taliban militants have rejected their involvement in targeting girl students. In a statement over the weekend the outfit said attacking schools is not the work of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (the name of ousted Taliban regime).

    Local media reported Tuesday that five people had been arrested on charges of involving in poisoning girl school students in Takhar province.

    Several schools have already been closed down in Andar district of Ghazni province due to security threats posed by Taliban outfit, according to officials.

    Afghan minister for education Farooq Wardak admitted last month that 530 schools

    have remained closed due to security reasons, mostly in the southern region where Taliban are active. As a result, 300,000 students have been deprived of theirright for education.

    In Afghanistan , some 5 million school-aged children cannot go to school becauseof security reasons, traditional restrictions and poverty.

    In relatively more conservative region in Afghanistan , especially in tribal areas where the old tradition is deeply rooted, the parents often do not like younggirls to go out of home.

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    My dream was to become a gynecologist but unfortunately my father stopped me from going to school when I was in grade 7, a girl from northern Baghlan province said.

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