[EDEQUITY] Educating the masses

From: Michelle.M.Kosmicki, (kosmicki@nde.state.ne.us)
Date: Fri Oct 19 2001 - 11:10:23 EDT


A few days ago, there were a smattering of posting regarding the
educational policy of the Taliban, which specified the education of young
girls. Before we go blazing into the refugee camps and begin teaching,
consider a few things.

   Women who had an education had to basically flee the country when the
   Taliban came to power. There may be Taliban supporters in the refugee
camps.
   Even though the refugees are physically just over the border, don't
   believe for a second that the Taliban has lost it's power to rule them.
   After all, these people have been through a very public and violent
   psychological "programming" of sorts about what will happen if you deny
   the Taliban. Will the refugees allow their female children to be
educated? Keep in
   mind that these children may be subject to public harassment and
   chastizing...even in the camps.
   We don't know what the outcome of the battle at hand will be. If we
   educate these girls, are we putting them at risk for a death sentence
   upon return to Afghanistan under possible Taliban rule?
   What if the refugee camps are overrun during the battle? Will the
   country/organization sponsoring the refugee's education whisk them away
   for their own protection?

I am very much in support of equal education for everyone. I don't want to
deny anyone their education. I do believe that we should be very careful
in assessing the situation and it's consequences prior to action.

Michelle M. Kosmicki,
Accountability Consultant
kosmicki@nde.state.ne.us



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