Tuesday, 20 June 2006
"Im not afraid. I want to keep studying."

Little schoolgirls in Afghanistan face down Islamic intimidation as reported in Newsweek:

Summer vacation has only begun, but as far as 12-year-old Nooria is concerned, the best thing is knowing she has a school to go back to in the fall. She couldn't be sure the place would stay open four months ago, after the Taliban tried to burn it down. Late one February night, more than a dozen masked gunmen burst into the 10-room girls' school in Nooria's village, Mandrawar, about 100 miles east of Kabul. They tied up and beat the night watchman, soaked the principal's office and the library with gasoline, set it on fire and escaped into the darkness. The townspeople, who doused the blaze before it could spread, later found written messages from the gunmen promising to cut off the nose and ears of any teacher or student who dared to return.

The threats didn't work. Within days, most of the school's 650 pupils were back to their studies. Classes were held under a grove of trees in the courtyard for several weeks, despite the winter chill, until repairs inside the one-story structure were complete. Nearby schools replaced at least some of the library's books. But the hate mail kept coming, with threats to shave the teachers' heads as well as mutilate their faces. Earlier this month, NEWSWEEK visited and talked to students and faculty on the last day of classes. Nooria, who dreams of becoming a teacher herself, expressed her determination to finish school. "I'm not afraid of getting my nose and ears cut off," she said, all dressed up in a long purple dress and headscarf. "I want to keep studying."

Posted on 06/20/2006 10:44 AM by Rebecca Bynum
Comments
21 Jun 2006
Esmerelda Weatherwax
Certain members of my fathers family were very suspicious of books and study. My grandfathers reading ceased when he married my grandmother and they criticised my parents for encouraging me to read. When I actually went on to further education they predicted a dire end for me. They were right, this is how I ended up :-)
But the very worse they could threaten me with was bad eyesight (correct), no boyfriends (wrong) and that I wouln't fit their mould (that was the idea)
This girl is facing dangers I could not comprehend at her age. I wish her well. The desire to learn cannot be stifled for ever.