value, which woman is an important tenant of our society. but many are deeply skeptical of the taliban s claims. malala yousafza has faced their brutality first time. she was shot in the head by a taliban gunman back in 2012 after she campaigned for girls rights to education. she said she fears for the women and girls left behind writing this the new york times, she says afghan girls and young women are once again where i have been, in despair over the thought that they might never be allowed to see a classroom or hold a book again. some members of the taliban say they will not deny women and girls education or the right to work, but given the taliban s history of violently suppressing women s rights, afghan women s fears are real. for some, those fears are turning into reality.
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