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	<title>Comments on: Taliban threaten to kill schoolgirls in Afghanistan</title>
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		<title>By: Roy</title>
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		<description>What?  This is very confusing.  Where in Northern Afghanistan?  Which province(s)?  The acid attack was in Southern Afghanistan so it has little relevance to this &quot;article&quot;.  Ten schools have closed in all of Northern Afghanistan is not many considering the thousands of schools and the millions of students attending those schools.  It is a shame that any are closed, but most schools operate in Taliban held areas. It seems easier to call everyone the Taliban than to identify the actual group.  The use of &quot;night letters&quot; to threaten is common, but they are mostly ignored.  Most schools operate with community support -- now there&#039;s a story!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What?  This is very confusing.  Where in Northern Afghanistan?  Which province(s)?  The acid attack was in Southern Afghanistan so it has little relevance to this &#8220;article&#8221;.  Ten schools have closed in all of Northern Afghanistan is not many considering the thousands of schools and the millions of students attending those schools.  It is a shame that any are closed, but most schools operate in Taliban held areas. It seems easier to call everyone the Taliban than to identify the actual group.  The use of &#8220;night letters&#8221; to threaten is common, but they are mostly ignored.  Most schools operate with community support &#8212; now there&#8217;s a story!</p>
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