May Allah destroy them from the surface of the earth along with their Salafi 
Wahabi God Father

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From: Mohamed Jaffer <mjkas...@googlemail.com>
Subject: [Shia Group] TALIBAN USING POISON GAS ON SCHOOL GIRLS
To: shiagroup@googlegroups.com
Date: Sunday, May 2, 2010, 3:12 PM







Taliban using poison gas on Afghan schoolgirls?
REUTERS, Apr 2, 2010, 03.53am IST
 











KUNDUZ: More than 80 schoolgirls in northern Afghanistan have fallen
 ill after a suspected poison gas attack on their school, local authorities 
said on Sunday, 
blaming the incident on the Taliban who oppose education for girls. Kunduz 
provincial 
spokesman Mahbobullah Sayedi said the latest case occurred on 
Sunday when 12 girls fell ill at school. 

Officials said 47 complained of dizziness and nausea on Saturday,
 and another 23 got sick last Wednesday. None of the illnesses have been 
serious. 

Sayedi blamed the sickness on "enemies" who oppose education for girls.
 Provincial police chief Abdul Razzaq Yaqubi also accused the Taliban of 
orchestrating the attack. 

"I was in class when a smell like a flower reached my nose," 
said Sumaila, 12, one of the girls hospitalised after the alleged attack. 

"I saw my classmates and my teacher collapse and 
when I opened my eyes I was in hospital," she said. 

Azizullah Safar, head of the Kunduz hospital, said many of the 
girls were still suffering from pain, dizziness and vomiting. 

The Taliban banned all education for girls when they ruled Afghanistan 
from 1996-2001 and it remains a disputed issue in much of Afghanistan. 

Similar attacks have been carried out in other parts of Afghanistan over
 the past few years, including areas where there is little presence of the 
dreaded Taliban. 

Yaqubi said 20 girls had fallen ill in a suspected 
poison attack on another Kunduz school last week. 

In the south and east, where the Taliban control towns and villages, 
girls' schools remain shut, teachers have been threatened
 and some girls have been attacked with acid. 

Despite the attacks, Sumaila said she hoped to return to school, if her father 
allows her. "I am very scared. My parents were very worried. My father told me 
that I have learnt a lot. I don't know whether they will still let me go to 
school after this," she said
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