Afganistan - pozostałości po Talibach - Agence VU

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Afganistan - pozostałości po Talibach - Agence VU
Afghanistan, Helmand Province, Nawa-I-Barakzayi District, 13 May 2018 Young boys leave Khalaj High School in the Nawaz District centre after the school's morning session (most schools in Afghanistan have a morning and afternoon session). The school was closed to students during periods of fighting between government and Taliban forces in the past two years but, in between, while the Taliban had control of the entire district for more than a year from the end of 2016, including the district centre, the school remained open to students. The school was also notable for having stayed open when the Taliban first captured the district centre in 2008, thanks to two local mullahs who stepped in to ensured the students could continue attending the school. Afghanistan, Province d'Helmand, District de Nawa-I-Barakzayi, 13 mai 2018 De jeunes garзons quitte l'йcole de Khalaj, dans le district de Nawaz, aprиs les cours du matin (la plupart des йcoles d'Afghanistan donnent cours le matin et l'aprиs-midi). L'йcole a йtй fermй pendant les pйriodes de combats des deux derniиres annйes entre les forces gouvernementales et les Talibans. Lorsque les Talibans contrфlaient le district (pendant plus d'un an а partir de la fin 2016), l'йcole йtait ouverte. Cette йcole est aussi connue pour кtre restйe ouverte lors de la premiиre prise du district par les Talibans en 2008, grвce а deux Mollahs locaux qui se sont assurйs que les йtudiants pourraient continuer а aller en cours. Andrew Quilty / Agence VU
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