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 UPDATED ON:
Saturday, June 05, 2010 
14:16 Mecca time, 11:16 GMT 

Afghan girls brave Taliban threats 

The Taliban has waged a violent campaign against girls who go to schools in 
their Afghan strongholds.

A series of attacks against schools and female students have driven many girls 
to go underground to receive an education.

     
      In 2008 around 15 schoolgirls and teachers were sprayed with acid by men 
on motorbikes 
In one attack in Kandahar in 2008, around 15 girls and teachers were sprayed 
with acidby men on motorbikes.

During Taliban rule, from 1996-2001, girls were banned from attending school.

In parts of southern and eastern Afghanistan, particularly in Taliban 
strongholds, schools for girls still remain closed.

But the Taliban has denied any involvement in the recent spate of suspected 
attacks,and has condemned the targeting of school girls. 

The Afghan government, however, has blamed the suspected attacks on fighters 
opposed to female education.

Al Jazeera's Hoda Abdel-Hamid visited one secret school for girls in Kandahar 
and sent this report.


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