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Ten Schools in Afghanistan
Attacked Since March
April 16, 2008 (Feminist Daily News Wire) - At least ten schools
in Afghanistan have been attacked since school began on March 23.
These attacks are ten more in a long line of attacks; the Afghan
Ministry of Education told IRIN, a United Nations (UN) humanitarian
news service, that there were 2,450 terrorist attacks on schools
from March 2006 to February of 2008.
The attackers are believed to be Taliban insurgents who target schools
because they oppose the education of girls and claim the school
curriculum is "un-Islamic." Last year, extremists killed
two girls outside a girls' school in Afghanistan, sending the message
to women and children to stay away from schools.
According to UNICEF, the UN children's rights organization, six
million children attended school during the first week it was opened.
IRIN reports that 35 percent of these students are female. Organizations
like UNICEF have been fighting the gender disparity in Afghanistan's
education system. Only 18 percent of women between the ages of 15
and 24 can read, compared to 51 percent of men.
After the attacks on schools last year, Catherine Mbengue, UNICEF
Representative to Afghanistan, said, "We are saddened by these
tragic events. UNICEF is concerned by these incidents and the intimidation
in some communities aimed at stopping families from sending children
to school. Schools of course are a visible sign of reconstruction
and progress, and there are those who perhaps fear such progress.
What I do know is that communities want to see their children get
an education, they recognize the value of learning ? and that is
underlined by the millions of children who are now enrolled in schools."
From:http://www.feminist.org/news/newsbyte/uswirestory.asp?id=10946
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