Crestfallen students, back in class for the first time since the Taliban seized power in August last year, tearfully packed up their belongings and filed out
Kabul, Afghanistan: The Taliban ordered secondary girls schools in Afghanistan to shut Wednesday just hours after they reopened, an official confirmed, sparking confusion over the policy reversal by the hardline Islamist group.
"Yes, it's true," Taliban spokesman Inamullah Samangani told AFP when asked to confirm reports that girls had been ordered home.
An AFP team was filming at Zarghona High School in the capital Kabul when a teacher entered and ordered everyone to go home.
Crestfallen students, back in class for the first time since the Taliban seized power in August last year, tearfully packed up their belongings and filed out.
The reopening of secondary schools for girls across Afghanistan on Wednesday had prompted joy and apprehension among the tens of thousands of students deprived of an education since the Taliban's return to power.