Taliban U-turn over Afghan girls’ education reveals deep leadership divisions
by Stefanie Glinski in Kabul and Ruchi Kumar from World news | The Guardian on (#5XGM9)
A lack of teachers and school uniform issues blamed for school closures but confusion is a sign of differences in vision for Afghanistan's future
Earlier this week, girls across Afghanistan arrived for lessons on the day secondary schools were due to open for them for the first time since the Taliban seized power. They were told to go home, and informed schools would remain shut indefinitely.
As international outrage grew at the U-turn, the official Taliban response was confused and contradictory. The group blamed a lack of teachers on the closures and said they first needed to create an appropriate environment for girls to study, and decide on appropriate uniforms.
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