my colleague yogita limaye asked the taliban spokesperson in kabul, zabinullah mujahid, whether thatirls. in some provinces, secondary school students from grade six to 12 can go to school. but we have problems in other places. we are trying our best to solve them and to bring things back to normal. what problems, though? because classes were always segregated for boys and girls, even before the 15th of august. so what problem is there in opening the schools? translation: our religious scholars have issues - with the safety of girls travelling to and from schools. we cannot only make decisions based on the situation in kabul. we also have to consider villages and districts, where people don't want girls to go to school. it appears there is disagreement within your government on the issue of schools. where is the opposition coming from, specifically? education in our country is decided by the people and a body of religious scholars. there have been some problems that have been brought up by those religious scholars. the government is trying to avoid any sort of disagreement with them