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How a Girls’ School Fled Afghanistan as the Taliban Took Over

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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Afghan Women's Education

As the taliban were seizing control, shabana worked desperately to evacuate the students and staff of sola. She told how she had to dress as a boy to attend school in secret. There were zero female students in afghanistan 20 years ago, am but look at me to day. I'm not only a highly educated afghan woman. A 20 years ago,. statistically, i didn't exist. Chabana: If there is one thing that no one, and i mean no one, can take away from us, that is our education, our ability to think for ourselves.

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