Elders call for international recognition but supreme leader tells foreign countries not to interfere
Photograph: EPAPhotograph: EPAA gathering of thousands of Afghan clerics and elders has ended with a call for international recognition, but silence on the country’s ban on secondary education for girls., not a single country has officially recognised the Taliban as the legitimate government.the Taliban are still international outcasts. It is resented by many in the movement’s ranks, who want their own daughters to be educated.
Akhundzada came to Kabul from his base in the southern city of Kandahar to address the gathering. It was his first known trip to the capital since Taliban fighters seized it last August.
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