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http://www.cnn.com/2012/08/02/world/meast/cnnheroes-jan-afghan-school/index.html?hpt=hp_c3
What they don't mention in the article is that frequently the people trying to shut down or damage the schools, and intimidate the girls and teachers into leaving are government officials and members of security forces. That's why they have to employ private security guards to guard the schools. Just in my area in the past few months, we've had an Afghan Army base purposely divert their black water run off so that it flowed down through a school, and Afghan police knock all the windows out of a girls school.
Once coalition forces leave, things will get much worse. Once the outside world stops the enormous amount of foreign aid flowing into the country, things will go to absolute hell, worse than they were before we got here.
What they don't mention in the article is that frequently the people trying to shut down or damage the schools, and intimidate the girls and teachers into leaving are government officials and members of security forces. That's why they have to employ private security guards to guard the schools. Just in my area in the past few months, we've had an Afghan Army base purposely divert their black water run off so that it flowed down through a school, and Afghan police knock all the windows out of a girls school.
Once coalition forces leave, things will get much worse. Once the outside world stops the enormous amount of foreign aid flowing into the country, things will go to absolute hell, worse than they were before we got here.