#Every day I wake up with the hope of going back to school. They [the #Taliban] keep saying they will open schools. But it's been almost two years now. #Afghanistan cannot attend school
By Yogita Limay
#Afghanistan corresponden
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#Every day I wake up with the hope of going back to school. They [the #Taliban] keep saying they will open schools. But it's been almost two years now. #Afghanistan cannot attend school
By Yogita Limay
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#The Taliban have said that schools and #universities are only temporarily closed to women and girls until a "#she says. "I even attended my mid-term exam, but soon after the
#Taliban came and it was all over."
#she says. "I even attended my mid-term exam, but soon after the
#Taliban came and it was all over.
#The Taliban have said that schools and #universities are only temporarily closed to women and girls until a
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#were not wearing a hijab (head covering) or following Islamic laws. Enforcement of the #Taliban's rules isn't uniform across provinces, but #suitable environment" can be created. It is evident that there are divisions within the Taliban #government on the issue, but
#so far any efforts by those who believe girls #should be allowed to study have yielded no results.#Regarding some of the other restrictions, the #Taliban say they were
imposed because women
#Regarding some of the other restrictions, the #Taliban say they were
imposed because women
#difference. What do they mean? I don't #understand," Tamana says.
In our time in Afghanistan before and after the #Taliban takeover, we have never met an Afghan woman not wearing a hijab.
#Tamana, a young Afghan woman BBC
In #March 2022, the Taliban government #announced that secondary schools would reopen for girls, only to close them within hours.#Taliban ordered that women would have to be #accompanied by a male relative if travelling more than 72km (48 miles).
#gradually that changed," Habiba says.
The first restriction following the secondary #school ban came in December 2021, when the
#Taliban ordered that women would have to be #accompanied by a male relative if travelling more than 72km (48 miles).
#Taliban ordered that women would have to be #accompanied by a male relative if travelling more than 72km (48 miles).
#difference. What do they mean? I don't #understand," Tamana says.
In our time in Afghanistan before and after the
#Taliban takeover, we have never met an Afghan woman not wearing a hijab
#Tamana, a young Afghan woman BBC.
He fled the #Taliban. He crossed a jungle. He nearly drowned in the sea. One man’s #incredible journey to Canada
#Afghanistan: from #Taliban stop selling contraceptives Threats with guns in pharmacies, western conspiracy
#Afghanistan: from #Taliban stop selling contraceptives Threats with guns in pharmacies, western conspiracy
#Afghanistan: from #Taliban stop selling contraceptives Threats with guns in pharmacies, western conspiracy
#Afghanistan: from #Taliban stop selling contraceptives Threats with guns in pharmacies, western conspiracy
#Afghanistan: from #Taliban stop selling contraceptives Threats with guns in pharmacies, western conspiracy
#Afghanistan: from #Taliban stop selling contraceptives Threats with guns in pharmacies, western conspiracy
#Afghanistan: from #Taliban stop selling contraceptives Threats with guns in pharmacies, western conspiracy