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Eight female students from a health institute in Takhar have been poisoned

Published 11/10/2023
Eight female students from a health institute in Takhar have been poisoned
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RASC News Agency: Local sources in Takhar have reported that eight female students from a private health institute in the province were poisoned in the dormitory. Subsequently, they were transferred to Takhar Provincial Hospital on October 10, after their condition deteriorated. The symptoms of poisoning included diarrhea, vomiting, dizziness, heartburn, and shortness of breath.
The affected individuals were enrolled at the Ammar Institute of Health Sciences in Taleqan city, the central location of Takhar province. Currently, sources indicate that the health status of these girls is satisfactory, with two of them already discharged from the hospital. The incident has raised concerns about the safety and security of students and underscores the need for increased measures to protect educational institutions in Afghanistan.

The manner and motive behind this poisoning remain unknown, and there has been no official statement from the Taliban group regarding the incident. It is worth noting that since the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan, they have issued orders prohibiting girls from attending schools and universities. This has sparked concerns about the future of education for girls in the country.
In this context, health institutes that allow girls to pursue education have become the sole hope for female students in the country. These institutes play a critical role in ensuring that girls have access to education and can pursue their aspirations. The incident highlights the urgent need for the government and international community to prioritize the safety and well-being of Afghanistani citizens, particularly vulnerable groups such as women and children.

EnNews 11/10/2023

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