Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Dozens of Afghan Schoolgirls Overcome by Mysterious Odor

dailymail - Dozens of schoolgirls have fallen ill in recent days after reporting a strange odor in their classrooms in northern Afghanistan.

The illness has prompted an investigation into whether they were targeted by militants who oppose education for girls or if they are victims of mass hysteria.

The reports from three schools within two miles of one another in Kunduz province raised alarm in a city threatened by the Taliban and their militant allies.

The latest cases occurred today when 13 girls became sick, Kunduz provincial spokesman Mahbobullah Sayedi said. Another 47 complained of dizziness and nausea the day before, and 23 fell ill last Wednesday.

All complained of a strange smell in class before they fell ill.

'I came out from the main hall and I saw lots of other girls scattered everywhere,' Anesa, a nine-year-old who was taken to hospital briefly today, said. 'Then suddenly, I felt that I was losing my balance and falling.'

None of the illnesses was serious and the girls were only in hospital for a short time.

The health ministry said blood samples were inconclusive and were being sent to Kabul for further testing to determine the cause of the illnesses.

In the capital Kabul, President Hamid Karzai's spokesman Waheed Omar said any attempt to keep girls out of school is a 'terrorist act'.

Kunduz had been relatively quiet until a few years ago when Taliban activity began to increase, threatening Nato supply routes south from central Asia.

Late yesterday, Nato and Afghan troops killed one militant and detained several others in Kunduz province.

Girls were not allowed to attend school when the Taliban controlled most of Afghanistan. The group was ousted from power in the 2001 US-led invasion. The Taliban and other conservative extremist groups have been known to target schoolgirls.

In one of the most chilling attacks, men on motorbikes sprayed acid from squirt guns and water bottles on to 15 schoolgirls and teachers in 2008 as they walked to a girls school in Kandahar, the southern city that is the spiritual birthplace of the militant movement.

Previous cases of sudden illness in schools have left families too frightened to send their daughters to classes.

Last year, dozens of girls were taken to hospital in Kapisa province, just north east of Kabul, after many collapsed with headaches and nausea following reports of a strange odor in the school.

The Taliban was blamed, but research into similar mass illnesses elsewhere has suggested that some might be the result of group hysteria.

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Dozens of Afghan Schoolgirls Overcome by Mysterious Odor




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