Taliban say women can study at university

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WATCH: Afghanistan's new Higher Education minister said female students would be taught by women wherever possible.

A Taliban official says women in Afghanistan will be allowed to study in universities.

Women's education has been one of the central questions facing the Taliban as they seek to persuade the world that they have changed since their harsh fundamentalist rule in the 1990s. STUDENT AT IBN SINA PRIVATE UNIVERSITY, FATIMA SALAQZADA, SAYING: "Do not create problems and challenges in the field of education , so that we can carry on with our activities in the field of education and employment like we used to in the past."

 

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