Afghan educator vows to keep teaching girls: ‘I know I will be killed’

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‘I know I will be killed’: Afghan educator vows to keep teaching girls and boys despite Taliban victory | rai_chai

29-year-old Matiullah Wesa, an education activist, has been fighting for the rights of children to attend school since 2009.atiullah Wesa was barely 14 when armed militants knocked at his door one afternoon, looking for his father. They came bearing a message: “Leave your house and the village within a week or else this entire family will be shot dead.”

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