World | Taliban Afghans Bust Schoolgirl Acid Attackers Assault was 'work of the Taliban': minister By Matt Cantor Posted Nov 25, 2008 8:00 AM CST Copied Shamsia Husainai, 17, rests on a hospital bed while Masuma, center, speaks with Afghan Education Minister Farooq Wardak in Kabul after an acid attack on her Wednesday in Kandahar, Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool) Afghan officials have nabbed 10 Taliban militants accused of throwing acid in the faces of eight schoolgirls and four female teachers, Reuters reports. President Hamid Karzai called for their arrest and said the group would be publicly executed. “The attack was the work of the Taliban and we have not finalized our investigation,” said a deputy minister. The Islamist group didn't allow girls to be educated while it held power in Afghanistan; members deny responsibility for the attacks. Read These Next Valerie Bertinelli makes big reveal: 'Furious about it.' Cleveland dog walker stumbles upon a 'horrific' find. Talarico wins Texas Senate primary, but Crockett isn't conceding. US troops gripe about leader talk that's 'over the line.' Report an error