![]() ![]() When the Taliban returned to power in August 2021, a number of public education institutions never reopened, in a forewarning of the future policies of the new leaders in Kabul. It has been almost a year since schoolgirls over the age of 12 have seen a public school classroom in Afghanistan. But the last pockets of resistance, particularly when it comes to girls' education, are starting to give way under pressure from Afghan Islamists. Standing up to the Taliban is barely done with weapons anymore. ADRIEN VAUTIER / LE PICTORIUM FOR 'LE MONDE' Subscribers only Girls attend a class at a secret school in Kabul, November 2021. The Taliban are bringing private schools in line with the public sector, depriving all girls of schooling beyond the age of 12.īy Jacques Follorou Published on Jat 16h51, updated at 16h51 on July 2, 2022 Taliban crack down on last bastion of freedom for Afghan girls: Education
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