The Taliban’s latest decision to reopen girls’ schools was announced

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The Taliban Ministry of Education has said that so far we have not made a decision to return female students to schools.
According to Sputnik, quoting the Young Journalists Club, the Ministry of Education of the Taliban (a banned group in Russia) said in a statement that no decision has been made yet to start female classes and the news that female students will start classes on Saturday is a rumor. Is.
The ministry added that work is underway on how to start the education process for women’s schools.
The Taliban have provoked a wave of reactions in recent days by banning girls’ education in Afghanistan.