
Taliban signals girls can return to school after denying them education beyond grade 6
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The Taliban has signaled that girls will be allowed to return to school this week as worn-torn Afghanistan reopens its classrooms for “all” students.
The statement also said – without elaborating – that the ministry is "working hard to eliminate all kinds of discrimination." It urges all Afghans to send their children to schools or madrassas, which are religious educational facilities.
Girls have been denied an education beyond Grade 6 since the Taliban swept back into power last August. But the ministry’s statement marked the clearest sign yet that girls will be allowed back in school.
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