Kabul: The infamous Afghan terrorist organization Taliban is working to mislead the whole world about its radical ideology. The Taliban tries to show itself as liberal in order to get the recognition of its government from the countries of the whole world, but soon its true color comes to the fore. A few days after announcing the opening of girls' schools, the Taliban ordered their closure. Afghanistan's Taliban regime said on Wednesday (March 23) that girls' secondary schools will remain closed until Sharia-compliant plans are made to reopen them. The notice issued by the Taliban said, 'We inform all girls' high schools and schools that have girl students above class six that they are closed until further orders.' In fact, after announcing the opening of girls' schools, the girls had returned to school with enthusiasm, but after some time they were ordered to return home. During this many girls started crying. One student, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Reuters: 'We are all disappointed. When the principal told us, everyone lost hope and started crying. It is noteworthy that Afghanistan's Ministry of Education announced last week that schools would be opened on Wednesday for the education of high school girls. On Tuesday (March 22), the Education Ministry spokesperson had also released a video congratulating all the girl students, requesting them to return to schools. released a video congratulating him on his return. The international community has repeatedly asked the Taliban regime not to ban women's education in Afghanistan. One of the main conditions for recognition of the Taliban regime is to take measures to educate the women there. In fact, after the recapture of Afghanistan on 15 August 2021, the Taliban banned girls from going to school. Earlier in their first regime from 1996 to 2001, the Taliban had barred Afghan girls from education and work. On this announcement of the Taliban, the United Nations Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) called it disappointing and reneging on its promise and said in a statement that, 'Indefinitely on the Taliban in Afghanistan today allowing girl students above 6th grade to return to school. The announcement of sanctions has been condemned by the United Nations. Madeleine Albright, first female US Secretary of State, dies of cancer ASEAN special envoy concludes Myanmar visit with positive outcomes: Report US to discuss freezing USD132-billion Russia's gold reserves