Karishma is among millions of Afghan teenage girls who were barred from secondary school this week
Karishma, 17, is among millions of Afghan teenage girls who were barred from secondary school this week. In Kabul, she told Charlie Faulkner of her despairKarishma had been waiting for months to return to school but this week she was sent home by Taliban officials at the gateThe Times
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