but the girls we ve spoken to are not convinced. they think the school they once knew will change forever. sanaz wants to become a designer in the future. this year will be the last chapter of her school life. for her, the taliban s reform of the educational system is limiting. in the 90s, when the taliban were last in power, girls were banned from schools for five years. now, female students fear that history might repeat itself. firouzeh akbarian, bbc news.
not a chance for russian missiles. not a chance for russian bombs. not a chance. not a chance for the war. act. act for peace. glory to ukraine. an address from president volodymyr zelenskyy of ukraine earlier today that clearly moved the translator and a great deal. this week could be incredibly important for girls in afghanistan. the taliban s ban on their secondary school education is due to be lifted, with girls returning to classes on wednesday. but not all girls are convinced the extremist group will fully live up to their promises. over the past few months, the bbc s firouzeh akbarian has been following three pupils to find out how the ban has affected them. what a difference a year can make.
but the girls we ve spoken to are not convinced. they think the school they once knew will change forever. sanaz wants to become a designer in the future. this year will be the last chapter of her school life. for her, the taliban s reform of the educational system is limiting. in the 90s, when the taliban were last in power, girls were banned from schools for five years. now, female students feel that history might repeat itself. now, female students fear that history might repeat itself. firouzeh akbarian, bbc news.