Taliban Terror or Mass Hysteria: Who Is Poisoning Afghanistan’s Girls?
A recent spate of incidents in which dozens of girls have been forced from school, feeling sick, has set Afghanistan in a tizzy over what the source of the mysterious maladies may be.
By Amy Friedman July 06, 2012
On April 17, 150 girls were transported from their school in the Afghan province of Takhar to a hospital, reporting signs of dizziness, nausea and headaches.
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Friedman, Amy ( World Time, July 06, 2012): "Taliban Terror or Mass Hysteria: Who Is Poisoning Afghanistan’s Girls?". Available (1401/12/11) online at:
https://world.time.com/2012/07/06/taliban-terror-or-mass-hysteria-who-is-poisoning-afghanistans-girls/
Mass hysteria blamed for Afghan schoolgirl 'poisoning,' not the Taliban
The Afghan school girl 'poisonings' bear a striking resemblance to past cases of mass hysteria, particularly one in Palestine in 1983.
By Dan Murphy , Staff writer July 9, 2012
The Taliban have been poisoning scores of Afghan schoolgirls for attending school, right? Wrong – at least that’s the position of the World Health Organization.
Schoolgirls and teachers complaining of nausea and other symptoms have reported poisoned water supplies at at least 12 girls’ schools across Afghanistan since 2009. But there have been no fatalities, and despite extensive efforts by the UN's World Health Organization to get to the bottom of the matter no one has found proof of poison or any other organic cause.
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Murphy, Dan (The Christian Science Monitor, July 9, 2012): "Mass hysteria blamed for Afghan schoolgirl 'poisoning,' not the Taliban". Available (1401/12/11) online at: https://www.csmonitor.com/World/Security-Watch/Backchannels/2012/0709/Mass-hysteria-blamed-for-Afghan-schoolgirl-poisoning-not-the-Taliban
Poisonings' at Afghan girls' schools likely mass hysteria - not Taliban, says report
Thousands of girls have been taken ill at Afghan schools in recent years, in incidents of mass fainting and vomiting.
By Ben Farmer
04 July 2012 • 4:25pm
A spate of apparent poisonings at girls' schools across Afghanistan is probably outbreaks of mass hysteria rather than a Taliban plot, according to the most comprehensive study yet of the phenomenon.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) working with the Afghan government has investigated attacks for more than three years but found "no conclusive evidence of deliberate poisoning".
Thousands of girls have been taken ill at schools in that time, in incidents of mass fainting and vomiting.
Pressure has mounted on Hamid Karzai's government to stop the apparent attacks as their frequency has increased in recent months.
Poisonings' at Afghan girls' schools likely mass hysteria - not Taliban, says report
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Farmer, Ben (The Telegraph, 04 July 2012): "Poisonings' at Afghan girls' schools likely mass hysteria - not Taliban, says report". Available (1401/12/11) online at:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/afghanistan/9376348/Poisonings-at-Afghan-girls-schools-likely-mass-hysteria-not-Taliban-says-report.html
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Are the Taliban Poisoning Afghan Schoolgirls? The Evidence
By Matthieu Aikins On 7/9/12 at 1:00 AM EDT
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Aikins, Matthieu (Newsweek, 7/9/2012): "Are the Taliban Poisoning Afghan Schoolgirls? The Evidence". Available (1401/12/11) online at:
http://www.newsweek.com/are-taliban-poisoning-afghan-schoolgirls-evidence-65587
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May 23 started out much like any other day at the government-run Bibi Hajira girls' school. In contrast with other parts of Afghanistan, life tends to be relatively tranquil here in Taloqan, the capital of the northern border province of Takhar. But around 7:30 a.m., as the girls of class 12A were taking an early-morning break, their classmate Seddiqa, the principal's daughter, walked into the room and fainted. Her friends managed to catch her before she hit the floor.
Then another girl collapsed. Students in other classrooms began saying they felt dizzy. Someone said something about poison gas, and teachers and students began to panic. "Cover your noses, girls!" the teachers shouted as everyone fled outside.
By midmorning, dozens of ailing girls were stretched out in the courtyard while medical teams, police, and reporters swarmed through the school. "I felt my nose burning and a strong headache," a 12th grader named
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Department of Environment
Islamic Republic of Iran
Intended Nationally Determined Contribution
19 November 2015
https://www4.unfccc.int/sites/submissions/INDC/Published%20Documents/Iran/1/INDC%20Iran%20Final%20Text.pdf