impression children much excited going school children countries are. — Cheryl Benard, Veiled Courage: Inside Afghan Women’s Resistance

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I have the impression that our children are much more excited about going to school than children in other countries are. They think of it as a special privilege. Going to school, being with other children, getting books and pencils – all of that is like a dream for them.

Cheryl Benard, Veiled Courage: Inside the Afghan Women's Resistance

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