Pakistani girls assemble in a private school in Mingora, capital of troubled Swat valley in Pakistan on Monday, Feb. 23, 2009. A hardline cleric dispatched by Pakistan to negotiating a peace deal with the Taliban said the right of above fourth grade girls to attend school was still under discussion.
AP Photo by Sherin Zada
Students read books in their classroom after their school was reopened in Swat Valley February 23, 2009. The Pakistan army said on Monday it had ceased operations against Taliban militants in the northwestern valley of Swat, and an Islamist cleric asked for troops to be shifted to "safer places" to give peace a chance.
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Students attend prayers after their school reopened in Swat Valley February 23, 2009. The Pakistan army said on Monday it had ceased operations against Taliban militants in the northwestern valley of Swat, and an Islamist cleric asked for troops to be shifted to "safer places" to give peace a chance.
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Pakistani girls gather in a private school in Mingora, capital of the troubled Swat valley in Pakistan on Monday, Feb. 23, 2009. A hardline cleric dispatched by Pakistan to negotiate a peace deal with the Taliban said the right of above fourth grade girls to attend school was still under discussion.
AP Photo by Sherin Zada
Students read books after their school was reopened in Swat Valley February 23, 2009. The Pakistan army said on Monday it had ceased operations against Taliban militants in the northwestern valley of Swat, and an Islamist cleric asked for troops to be shifted to "safer places" to give peace a chance.
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Students take part in physical training after their school was reopened in Swat Valley February 23, 2009. The Pakistan army said on Monday it had ceased operations against Taliban militants in the northwestern valley of Swat, and an Islamist cleric asked for troops to be shifted to "safer places" to give peace a chance.
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