Muslims just suck - Killing a Girl for Getting an Education!!! WTF!!!

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Gernade attacks, acid attacks and poisoning the water well as because a young girl wants to get an education! WTF is wrong with Muslims! This cult needs to go!


Acid attacks, poison: What Afghan girls risk by going to school - CNN.com
"People are crazy," said Razia Jan, founder of a girls' school outside Kabul. "The day we opened the school, (on) the other side of town, they threw hand grenades in a girls' school, and 100 girls were killed.

"Every day, you hear that somebody's thrown acid at a girl's face ... or they poison their water."

There were at least 185 documented attacks on schools and hospitals in Afghanistan last year, according to the United Nations. The majority were attributed to armed groups opposed to girls' education.

"It is heartbreaking to see the way these terrorists treat ... women," said Jan, 68. "In their eyes, a women is an object that they can control. They are scared that when these girls get an education, they will become aware of their rights as women and as a human being."

"Most of the (local) men and women are illiterate," Jan said. "Most of our students are the first generation of girls to get educated."

Seven small villages make up Deh'Subz, where the school is located. Though Deh'Subz is not Taliban-controlled, Jan has still found it difficult to change the deep-rooted stigma against women's education.


The Zabuli Education Center teaches kindergarten through eighth grade. Without her school, Jan says, many of the students would not be able to receive an education.

"When we opened the school in 2008 and I had these students coming to register, 90% of them could not write their name. And they were 12- and 14-year-old girls," Jan said. "Now, they all can read and write."


To shield the students from attacks, Jan has built a new stone wall to surround the school. She also employs staff and guards who serve as human guinea pigs of sorts.

"The principal and the guard, they test the water every day," Jan said. "They will drink from the well. If it's OK, they'll wait. ... Then they'll fill (the) coolers and bring it to the classroom."

Jan says she is so scared of poisoning that school staff members accompany children to the bathroom and make sure the children don't drink water from the faucet. Additionally, the day guard arrives early each morning to check for any gas or poison that might be leaked inside the classrooms. The guard opens doors and windows and checks the air quality before any children are allowed to enter.

"People are so much against girls getting educated," Jan said. "So we have to do these precautions."
 
40 years of islamic terrorism, muslim on mulim violence, beheadings, child homicide bombers, slaughtering of innocents, and folks are still "shocked" by the acts of these depraved, sub-human neanderthals....... Please......
 
why did white people do this also?

white people are crazy
 
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If we only opened up a dialogue, and "understood" this scum better.........................lol
 
It is no longer incredible to me that radical Muslims do these sorts of things. They are completely beyond reclamation, worthless to modern society except to exemplify horrid behavior and imbecilic beliefs that men are superior to women. Not one of those idiotic men came to be here without a mother.

That men of these tribal behaviors continue to subjugate women and kill young girls for breaking their asinine rules is truly a travesty of justice.

Counseling them into normalcy is impossible. Efforts to do so are completely wasted. The end of their maniacal rule over women will come only when all such men are dead! Had I the wherewithal, I would kill every single one of them.
 
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Born in Afghanistan in the 1940s, Jan traveled to the United States in 1970 to attend college. Much of her family was killed or fled Afghanistan during the Russian invasion. She stayed in the U.S., raised a son and opened a small tailoring business. She became an American citizen in 1990.

Jan was always involved in various philanthropic efforts and community organizations in Duxbury, Massachusetts. She worked for many years to forge connections between Afghans and Americans.

Then the events of September 11 shook her to the core.

"I was really affected personally by what happened to the innocent in the U.S.," she said. "It's something that you cannot imagine for a human being to do to other human beings."

Almost overnight, Jan turned her small store into a workshop and launched an exhaustive campaign to help victims, first responders, U.S. soldiers and Afghan children. Jan and community volunteers sent 400 homemade blankets to rescue workers at ground zero and assembled and shipped nearly 200 care packages for U.S. troops in Afghanistan. When she heard that U.S. soldiers needed shoes to distribute to Afghan children, Jan and her volunteers sent them more than 30,000 boxes of shoes.

Still, in the back of her mind was a bigger dream. On a visit to her homeland in 2002, she noticed that women and girls were struggling from years of Taliban control.

"I saw that the girls had been the most oppressed," she said. "The Taliban regime was very brutal, brutal in the way that the woman had no place in their book. The woman had no right. No say in anything."

Jan said that while her life in America was fulfilling and rich, her dream was "to do something for Afghanistan and to educate the girls."

So in 2004, she began searching for land on which to build a school. In 2005, she began fundraising through her Massachusetts-based nonprofit, Razia's Ray of Hope. Then, on a visit to Afghanistan, Jan was able to negotiate with the Ministry of Education to secure the land where the Zabuli Education Center now stands.

"After five years now, (the men) are shoulder to shoulder with me, which is such a great thing," Jan said. "It's unbelievable how much they are proud of the girls."

The school is entirely free. Jan says it costs $300 to teach each girl for an entire year. Those fees are covered by donations to her nonprofit.

Although she isn't there every day of the week, Jan spends as much time at the school as possible. She meets with her students' fathers and grandfathers two or three times a year to address any issues and make sure she still has their buy-in. She also deals with community elders and locals to ensure that the school has local support.

Jan, who takes no money for her work with the school, believes the education her students receive will benefit not only future generations of Afghan women but the country as a whole.

"My school is very small. It's nothing big. But for this to start here, I think it's like a fire. And I think it will grow," she said.

"I hope that one day these girls ... will come back and teach, because I'm not going to be there all my life. I want to make this school something that will last 100 years from now."

Razia Jan. :clap2:
 
white people did the same thing lol

True. It was illegal in many slave states to teach a black person how to read. Hell, a mere 45 years ago, a church was bombed, killing five children, because some Southern whites didn't like the idea of preaching social justice.

But this was the act of al Qaeda, and a Muslim on Muslim act of terror. Most Muslims believe in good education for their sons and daughters. If it wasn't for Muslims, we'd have lost many of the Greek and Roman classics, when the Catholic Church was bring the Christian world into the Dark Ages.
 
I thought Islam was the Religion of Peace..

How many atrocities were committed by those who follow The Prince of Peace? Ever look at those who follow Christian Identity beliefs?

The terrorists who did this are low life scum, but I refuse to bash an entire religion because of the acts of religious fundamentalist extremists.
 

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