Istanbul: The Taliban Education Ministry said all male students assessed six to 12 and the male teacher had to continue the class starting on Saturday.
Friday’s statement published on Facebook did not include girls from that age, and the lack of guidance highlighted the ongoing concern that the Taliban would impose restrictions on girls and women.
The previous Taliban allowed girls in first to six to continue their class.
In the past, the Hardliner group who took over Afghanistan last month has banned women and women from school and work.
In some provinces, women are still not permitted to continue their work, with the exception of women who have worked in the Ministry of Health, hospitals and education.
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