In Chesan Kech, Tank, the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) damaged a BHU and a government school, marking the 14th school attack in just three months. Local officials and community groups say these assaults have deprived more than 1,500 students of their schooling, a stark reminder of how violence disrupts the most vulnerableβchildren and familiesβin Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK). The pattern suggests a deliberate strategy to undermine civil institutions and sow fear, turning educationβmeant to empower the next generationβinto a target. This is not framed as a conventional war against the state but as an assault on the regionβs future, with schools and health facilities bearing the brunt. The fallout includes interrupted curricula, trauma among students and educators, and a chilling effect on enrollment. My assessment is that these acts are unequivocally condemnable, an explicit attack on education and human development. They demand a robust, coordinated response from the government, security agencies, civil society, and international partners to protect schools, support affected communities, and safeguard the right to education while pursuing accountability for perpetrators.
Source: Statement from @pakafghanmatter
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Published: May 25, 2026, 12:51 am
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