Regional official says female teachers in Rasht threatened in anonymous letter

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DUSHANBE, April 21, 2015, Asia-Plus — Local officials say an anonymous letter demanding female teachers quit their jobs or face death has been left at a school in the eastern Tajik district of Rasht, a former stronghold of the Islamic opposition in Tajikistan, Radio Liberty’s Tajik Service reported on April 20.

Vandals who left the threatening letter at the Kamarob village school over the weekend also burned two maps of Tajikistan and school news bulletins, village chief Rahmatjon Salimov said on April 20.

“The letter says it”s the final warning to female teachers to quit within a month or face severe consequences,” Salimov said.  He said the letter included a death threat.

Police declined to comment.

The security situation in Rasht has remained volatile for more than a decade after a national peace accord that formally ended Tajikistan”s civil war in 1997.

In 2010, at least 20 soldiers were killed in a militant attack on a military convoy in Kamarob.

That attack led to a massive counterterrorist operation in the area that lasted for several months. 

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