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After Five Years of Oppression, Resistance Against the Taliban Is Growing and Secret Girls' Schools Are on the Rise: 'They Are Fed Up'

Summary by De Telegraaf
Five years after the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan, women have largely disappeared from public life. Yet, some of them refuse to accept this. In secret locations in Kabul and Herat, girls gather to do something that is forbidden to many under Taliban rule: learn. They receive lessons behind closed doors, at the risk of the Taliban finding out. "We support underground schools where young women can still receive an education," says Arian Nas…

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Five years after the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan, women have largely disappeared from public life. Yet, some of them refuse to accept this. In secret locations in Kabul and Herat, girls gather to do something that is forbidden to many under Taliban rule: learn. They receive lessons behind closed doors, at the risk of the Taliban finding out. "We support underground schools where young women can still receive an education," says Arian Nas…

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Sunday, August 16, 2026.
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