Yes, since the U.S. overthrew the Taliban. However, girls' schools are often victims of terrorist attacks.
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Three millions of girls attend school in Afghanistan
They wouldn't try to go to school because they would probably get shot for breaking a law
No
girls in Afghanistan (under some religious cults) are forbidden to have an education, but a man named Greg mortenson started to build schools for girls in the late 1990's
Afghanistan has been invaded by many countries including The Persians, Greeks, Arabs, British, Mongols and Americans ...just to name a few Girls were allowed to shop, go outside. They were not banned from the outdoors.
As of 2003 57% of Men and of 89% Woman were illiterate. The ruling Taliban made a law that women and girls cannot go to school because they don't want any educated people in their country. In 2011 a 12-year-old girl who stood up against the law was shot and almost killed. She was brought to England and recovered. She now campaigns for girls rights to an education in Afghanistan. At the present time education is very poor for much of the population.
People didn't want them to have the power.
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The food, people, schools and other things are different here then they are in Afghanistan. They don't have McDonald's and they don't even know what a taco is!?!?!? The schools here are a mix of girls and boys. Girls can't even go to school in Afghanistan because of the Taliban. The people are much different from the way the dress to the way they eat or live their lives. Even though there are many more differences I can't name them all. There also are similarities but if I go into that it would be a different answer. And... I'M ON THE INTERNET!!!!!!!!!!!
because the Taliban was angry and the country's wernt happy with the way Afghanistan were treating other people like the girls especially
because the taliban wants only men to be smart