it s this. afghanistan is the only country in the world where girls are prevented by the government from receiving a secondary government despite a promise by the taliban to the contrary. some girls are finding ways to assert their independence despite the risk. reporter: wednesday morning in kabul, and we re going to girls school through these plastic curtains and prying eyes. yes, this fashion studio has become an alternate education facility since the taliban stopped girls from attending government high schools. 17-year-old wanted to be a doctor. now she s learning to be a dress maker. we re feeling very bad, she tells us. girls are not able to go to school. staying home, doing nothing. we hope this will change our life so we can be self-sufficient, learn, earn money to support ourselves and our families.
girlses school through these plastic curtains and past prying eyes. yes, this fashion studio has become an alternate education facility since the taliban stopped girls from attending government high schools. 17-year-old roxile wanted to be a doctor and now she s learning to be a dress maker. we re feeling very bad, she tells us, girls are not able to go to school, staying home, doing nothing. we hope that this will change our lives so we can be self-sufficient, have a profession, learn, earn money to support ourselves and our families. neta wanted to be a professional soccer player. you are 17, you ve never known the taliban government. did you ever imagine that this would happen to you, that you would be prevented from going to school? no, never, we tried our best for our future, but it is a dark one now because we re kept away from our schools she says.
would be hard to believe we would see any kind of accountability repercussions and i say that because there was an equally scathing indictment of the u.s. coming from the same agency last august in the middle of the withdrawal. that said, the u.s. got the resources, the personnel, the goals, the strategy all wrong over 20 years and we haven t seen any accountability from that. oren liebermann reporting live from the pentagon. thanks so much. the taliban s rapid takeover of afghanistan has affected nearly every aspect of life for the afghan people, especially sadly for afghan women and girls who had come to believe they could at the very least seek an education. as cnn s christiane amanpour reports, 20 years of social progress were seemingly wiped out over night, and now women, females young and old, are desperately seeking alternatives. wednesday morning in kabul, and we re going to girls school. through these plastic curtains and past prying eyes. yes, this fashion studio has be
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