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| The reason why women are not allowed to go to school is not because of Taliban restrictions alone. Women have never attended schools before. Just a small minority did. And back then, there was no Taliban. It was just regular conservative people who are against womens education. And besides, Taliban are against secular education where male teachers teach women and they interact directly with a non-mahram person. And they object teaching of singing and dancing at schools. But these propaganda articles are just trying to use any means possible to demonize the taliban. |
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Just because there was a very small minority of women attending school back then, it doesn't mean that what I said is not true. And what you are saying about Taliban is not entirely true. Because in Afghanistan eventually the Taliban did allow women to attend schools. And There is plenty of evidence for that. Even Western press reported this. And there is even an entire book written about this subject by abid ullah jan with the title Afghanistan genesis to final crusade. It is available on Amazon.com. |
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