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The girls returned to classes today in most of Afghanistan after Taliban authorities announced the reopening of high schools.
Seven months after coming to power, the militants have imposed persistent restrictions on women’s right to education.
The education ministry said schools were reopening on Wednesday in several provinces, including the capital Kabul.
While in the southern Kandahar region, schools reopen next month.
He gave no reason to postpone teaching in Kandahar, which is in fact the spiritual center of the Taliban regime.
The AFP network said that groups of girls were seen entering the schoolyards of the capital this morning.
Dozens of them came to Zargona High School, one of the largest in the capital, according to an AFP reporter.
At the other Rabia Balki school in the capital, dozens of girls were waiting outside to be allowed in.
The government said the opening of schools was its goal and that it would not bow to pressure from foreign countries.
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