Two students opened girls’ secondary schools for hours, then ‘the surprise happened’

The team was "France Brush" Filming a class at the Zargona Secondary School for Girls in the capital KabulOn Wednesday morning, a teacher came in and ordered the girls to go home.

The girls were elated to be back in school for the first time since the hard-line movement seized power last August, but they closed their books, picked up their things and left in tears.

The international community has long emphasized the right to education for all, in negotiations over aid to Afghanistan and recognition of the system TalebanSeveral countries and organizations have suggested paying teachers’ salaries to improve the educational system.

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“Yes, that is true,” spokesman Inamullah Semenkani told AFP briefly, without giving further details, confirming information that the girls had been asked to return to their homes.

The “AFP” team was filming a class at the Zargona Secondary School for Girls in the capital KabulOn Wednesday morning, a teacher came in and ordered the girls to go home.

The girls were elated to be back in school for the first time since the hard-line movement seized power last August, but they closed their books, picked up their things and left in tears.

The international community has long emphasized the right to education for all, in negotiations over aid to Afghanistan and recognition of the system TalebanSeveral countries and organizations have suggested paying teachers’ salaries to improve the educational system.

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