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Taliban outlaws college education for women in Afghanistan

Por: New York Daily News World December 21, 2022

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The Taliban is barring all women in Afghanistan from attending college, the latest blow to human rights in the long-suffering country. After regaining control of Afghanistan last summer, the brutal regime claimed it would be more progressive and accepting of women than it was during its previous reign more than 20 years earlier. FILE - Afghan students queue at one of Kabul University's gates in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Feb. 26, 2022. But that... + full article



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