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security threat or the government does not have thecapacity or the will to rebuild in a timely way. Forinstance, in Yemen, 54 schools were closed for up totwo months after 143 attacks on education in 2011,affecting 182,000 children. In Afghanistan, theMinistry of Education reported that more than 590schools were closed in vulnerable areas as of May2012, compared to 800 or more in 2009. 114 In somecases, security threats or prolonged military use blockthem being rebuilt or reopened, as in India where byA Palestinian Bedouin schoolgirl cries as she watches herclassroom being destroyed by Israeli army tractors near theWest Bank city of Hebron, on 12 January 2011.© 2011 HAZEM BADER/AFP/Getty Images2009 police had occupied some schools for threeyears and one for a decade, 115 and in South Sudan,where armed forces occupied some schools for up tofive years. 116 EDUCATION UNDER ATTACK <strong>2014</strong>59

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