A Look at Life in Afghanistan

Zahria Erian (L) takes a moment outside the room where she gives lessons at her home for a mixed group of Afghan children, at her home in Kabul, Afghanistan, 18 December 2021. Zahria Erian offers tution services at her home for Afghan children who are on three-month winter holidays and Afghan girls who are not able to attend secondary school due to Taliban restrictions. Since the Taliban announced three months ago that girls could not return to school until further notice, these teachers have taken it upon themselves to teach girl students in order to help those girls whose family cannot support them to join private classes or if their parents are also illiterate and aren't able to teach them. The new Islamist regime, which seized power on in August 2021, has kept nearly 1.1 million Afghan girls away from schools, while they are supposed to draft an action plan to allow girls to study within the limits of Sharia or Islamic law. (Photo by Maxim Shipenkov/EPA/EFE)
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