A Celebrated Afghan School Fears the Taliban Will Stop the Music
The New York Times
The Afghanistan National Institute of Music became a symbol of the country’s changing identity.
For more than a decade, the Afghanistan National Institute of Music has stood as a symbol of the country’s changing identity. The school trained hundreds of young artists, many of them orphans and street hawkers, in artistic traditions that were once forbidden by the Taliban. It formed an all-female orchestra that performed widely in Afghanistan and abroad. But in recent days, as the Taliban have been consolidating control over Afghanistan again, the school’s future has come into doubt. In interviews, several students and teachers said they feared the Taliban, who have a history of attacking the school’s leaders, would seek to punish people affiliated with the school as well as their families. Some said they worried the school will be shut down and they will not be allowed to play again. Several female students said they had been staying inside their homes since the capital was seized on SundayMore Related News