Newsweek breaks this story and briefly shows the bravery of the students and families and teachers. One teacher goes to school in a burqa and escorted by her brother lest her face be sliced and nose and ears be cut off. It is interesting that the villages that have fought back by threatening to oust the nasty regime have won "concessions".
This is the Taliban's plan:
Unable to win on the battlefield, the Taliban are trying to discredit the Kabul government by blocking its efforts to raise Afghanistan out of its long dark age. They particularly want to undo one of the biggest changes of the past four years: the resumption of education for girls, which the Taliban outlawed soon after taking power in 1996.
This is why they do it:
They distrust any education that takes place outside madrassas. "These extremists know that educated children are unlikely to follow religious extremism in the future," says Nadery. "The Taliban want to keep us backward."
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