AFGHANISTAN-US ATTACKS-ENDURING FREEDOM-HERAT

Afghan Sunni Muslim girls attend a religious lesson at a Koranic school, known locally as Maktab, at Herat's Masjid-e Jami mosque 22 November 2001. About 120 Afghan boys and girls learn to read Islam's holy book, the Koran, at the Maktab which has been offering free lessons in the absence of ordinary schools that have been closed down by the Taliban regime. Herat, a city of 140,000 people, was taken over by the Northern Alliance on 12 November. AFP PHOTO/Behrouz MEHRI (Photo by BEHROUZ MEHRI / AFP) (Photo by BEHROUZ MEHRI/AFP via Getty Images)
Afghan Sunni Muslim girls attend a religious lesson at a Koranic school, known locally as Maktab, at Herat's Masjid-e Jami mosque 22 November 2001. About 120 Afghan boys and girls learn to read Islam's holy book, the Koran, at the Maktab which has been offering free lessons in the absence of ordinary schools that have been closed down by the Taliban regime. Herat, a city of 140,000 people, was taken over by the Northern Alliance on 12 November. AFP PHOTO/Behrouz MEHRI (Photo by BEHROUZ MEHRI / AFP) (Photo by BEHROUZ MEHRI/AFP via Getty Images)
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