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In Afghanistan, Girls Are Sneaking on WhatsApp: “As Long as Families Are Willing to Make Sacrifices to Pay Their Daughters the Data Package They Need, I Will Move on.”

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The return of the Taliban to power on 15 August 2021 meant for two and a half million Afghan youth the loss of the right to education, but there are online academies, such as the one run by Fatema Uzgun Nusrat, which risk everything in order to change the system from within.
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The return of the Taliban to power on 15 August 2021 meant for two and a half million Afghan youth the loss of the right to education, but there are online academies, such as the one run by Fatema Uzgun Nusrat, which risk everything in order to change the system from within.

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vf broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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