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On 3 May 2010 22:32, zaheer husain <kzhus...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> May Allah destroy them from the surface of the earth along with their
> Salafi Wahabi God Father
>
> --- On *Sun, 5/2/10, Mohamed Jaffer <mjkas...@googlemail.com>* wrote:
>
>
> 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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