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The girls arrive in dribs and drabs, they don’t want to attract attention. Inside the library there is a cautious optimism. There don’t seem to be any security concerns. No Taliban or armed guards are seen, always present to extinguish any public demonstration, even a small one, in the bud. The “spontaneous movement of Afghan women” has met in a safe place to think about the book The road: protest and power in Ramin Kamangar and Shahir Sirat.
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