Taliban educate their daughters

The World

Since the Taliban took over Afghanistan last August, the world has been looking for clues as to what their rule looks like. One litmus test has been whether and how girls and young women are able to get an education. A new report finds that Taliban leaders have actually been sending their own daughters to school and suggests attitudes about girls’ education in Afghanistan may be changing. Kate Clark of the Afghanistan Analysts Network explains the findings to host Marco Werman.

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