12 schools burnt down overnight in Gilgit-Baltistan
Unidentified assailants burned down
at least 12 schools in Gilgit-Baltistan's Diamer district late on Thursday
night and fled, causing panic among residents and locals.
Superintendent Police (SP) Diamer
Roy Ajmal told that the police had so far received information that 12 schools,
at least half of which are girls-only schools, have been set on fire overnight.
He said that in some cases, books had also been thrown outside the schools and
set alight.
Local police officer Mohammad Bashir
said the attacks on schools took place before dawn on Friday near Chilas, but
there were no casualties as the schools were closed at the time.
Police teams have dispatched to
investigate the reports, SP Ajmal said, adding that no one has claimed
responsibility for the incidents as yet.
The schools, which are spread across
Diamer, were identified as:
- Girls Primary School, located in Ronay, Chilas.
- Girls School Takya.
- Social Action Programme (SAP) Primary School in Hudur area,
- Army Public School, Darel Tehsil.
- Primary School in Tabor village of Darel Valley.
- SAP Primary School in Tabor, Darel.
- APS in Tangir Valley (adjacent to Diamer, sharing borders with Kohistan district of KP).
- Girls Primary School Sheegay Manikal, Darel Valley.
- Girls Primary School Galee Bala, Tangir Valley.
- Primary School Galee Bala, Tangir Valley.
- Girls Primary School Khanbary.
- Girls Primary School Gyal Village.
Locals said they had heard
explosions in GPS Ronay and Girls School Takya, but police did not mention
receiving reports about blasts.
The Diamer Youth Movement has called
for a protest in Chilas, the district headquarters, against the targeting of
education institutions in the district. This is the not the first time schools
have come under attack in Diamer. Girls' schools, in particular, were targeted,
allegedly by extremists, in 2004 and 2011.
Senate Standing Committee on
Interior Chairman Rehman Malik took notice of the incidents and asked the
Baltistan chief secretary to furnish a report on the matter. He said that those
found involved would be severely punished.
The schools were built to promote education
in Diamer district, which has the lowest literacy rates for boys and girls in
GB.


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