Afghanistan: Taliban threaten to kill schoolgirls, at least ten schools close

by Kal El on May 28, 2009 · Comments

Another sick display of what little girls face when islam reigns supreme.

‘If We Now Kill Schoolgirls, You Shouldn’t Be Surprised’

By Matthias Gebauer and Shoib Najafizada in Kunduz, Afghanistan

Responding to threats from the Taliban, at least 10 girls’ schools have shut down near Kunduz in northern Afghanistan. Visiting the schools is a dangerous proposition — a trip leading directly into the heart of Islamist territory.

When the deputy director of Aqtash High School talks of the government, he isn’t referring to Hamid Karzai’s central government in Kabul. Nor does he refer to the provincial administration in Kunduz. “The Taliban are our government,” Bashir says. “They have taken over our region, their commanders give the orders here.

Bashir is standing in a dusty classroom on the ground floor of his modern school, roughly half an hour from Kunduz by car. As recently as just one month ago, he says, some 400 girls were still coming to the school in three daily shifts to learn reading, writing and arithmetic. Figures and formula are still scrawled across the blackboard.

But now, the girls’ classrooms have been left to deteriorate. The desks and chairs are still laid out in neat rows, but a film of dust has collected, and Bashir stands helplessly in the middle of the room. “Parents in Aqtash are afraid to send their girls to school anymore, after the death threats,” he explains. The school director speaks quietly and carefully. He too is afraid, and several of his teachers double as informants for the Taliban. The bearded fighters, he says, would certainly not like it if they knew a reporter was at the school in Aqtash. “You should leave quickly if you want to get out of Aqtash alive,” he whispers.

‘Apprehended and Killed’

Bashir’s warning is hardly an exaggeration. Not 30 minutes after our arrival in Aqtash, located 15 kilometers northeast of Kunduz just off the main north-south arterial, a group of a dozen Taliban fighters, armed with AK-47s, gathers in front of the blue arch at the entrance to the school. “What do you want here?” one of the fighters calls. “This is our region, the Islamic Emirate of North Afghanistan.”

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  • funkybarfly
    Bi-pedal rats.
  • SirWilhelm
    I don't blame the first teacher for being afraid, but the second teacher, the former mujahadin, has the right idea. It's the local community that needs to unite and stand up to the Taliban. They need to arm and fight for themselves. If the Taliban can do it, they can too. They need to become their country's Minutemen. If what happened when the former mujahadin is an example, the Taliban will turn away.
  • Tonto
    Obviously, the Taliban is scared that the girls will learn what unwashed, stupid, uneducated idiots the Taliban really is.......they'd be laughed right out of Afghanistan.
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