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Afghanistan
Afghan girls hit again by suspected gas attack
2010-05-12
[Dawn] At least 30 schoolgirls in northern Afghanistan were hospitalised after a suspected poisonous gas attack on their school, a health official said, the fifth such incident in under a month.

The head of a hospital in the city of Kunduz said an unidentified airborne substance was released close to the school, and 30 students were admitted to the hospital as a result.

"Others are also coming in. We don't know the exact number of girls affected, it could be many. It's a similar incident to what happened in Kabul and Kunduz last week," said Homayun Khamosh.

Three suspected poison gas attacks on girls' schools have taken place in Kunduz over the past few weeks and last week 22 schoolgirls and three teachers fell ill when their school was struck by suspected poison gas in the capital Kabul.

It was not clear who was responsible. In the past officials have blamed such incidents on the Taliban but last week a spokesman for the Islamist group denied involvement in such attacks and condemned them.

Samples of the substances from last week's incident were sent abroad for testing, officials have said, but they have yet to be identified.

The Taliban banned education for girls when they ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001, and in many rural areas where the Taliban hold sway, girls' schools remain closed, teachers have been threatened and some girls have been attacked with acid.

Attacks on girls' schools using suspected poisonous gas have increased since last year. In most cases the girls reported smelling something sweet, then fainting, dizziness and vomiting.

None of the cases was fatal.
Posted by:Fred

#5  but last week a spokesman for the Islamist group denied involvement in such attacks and condemned them.

Give that the rubric Taliban covers a number of different groups, both official and ad hoc collections of thugs, the denial doesn't count unless all the spokesmen likewise deny their groups' involvement in each and all of the attacks. Then they must prove that they're telling the truth.

Or it could just be group hysteria. Thank goodness there were no Salem witches involved.
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-05-12 17:42  

#4  It was not clear who was responsible. In the past officials have blamed such incidents on the Taliban but last week a spokesman for the Islamist group denied involvement in such attacks and condemned them.

Oh, well that settles it then. It couln't have been the Taliban. Maybe it was the Tea Party, lets ask NBC and see what they think.
Posted by: Keeney   2010-05-12 14:25  

#3  "O Brave Lions"
Posted by: Admiral Allan Ackbar   2010-05-12 06:09  

#2  SOme Long Haired Hippy types might ask me why IÂ’m here, and who am I fighting againstÂ…

Towards the Greater Good,

Bodyguard
Posted by: Bodyguard   2010-05-12 06:05  

#1  Noone dies , they deny .. Works in their benefit and installs fear in the local population. Works well when used correctly eh ?

bast*rds
Posted by: Oscar   2010-05-12 05:31  

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