Afghan women, girls push for education in the face of Taliban …

Pashtana Durrani:

Oh, yes, definitely.

I'm most time most of the time. I'm worried about the fact that, what if somebody follows them? What if all this number of girls are going there, what if somebody follows them? What if somebody just raids the school? It has always been a concern.

I talk to the teachers most of the time. Sometimes, they do tell me, oh, the Da'esh is going to attack this particular place. And I'm like, what if the Taliban do the same thing?

So it's always a conflict. At the same time, when you talk to the students, they have lost everything. Within the year, I was talking to my students. She was telling me the Afghanistan you got educated in and the Afghanistan I'm getting educated in are two different Afghanistans. They it's not the same of understand that you left.

And, at the same time, you feel sorry for the fact that they could have had a better future, better than ours, but they don't.

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