The Taliban terrorist group declared a general amnesty Tuesday, saying women can work and go to school and university. “The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan with full dignity and honesty has announced a complete amnesty for all Afghanistan, especially those who were with the opposition or supported the occupiers for years and recently,” Enamullah Samangani, a member of the Taliban’s cultural commission, stated on Afghan state television. The Taliban called their new regime the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, a name they previously used when they controlled the country from 1996 to 2001. The statement was greeted with skepticism amid reports of revenge killings and other brutal tactics in areas that the group seized in recent days. Samangani also said that women could work and study, a departure from the Taliban’s rule 20 years ago, during which women were largely confined to their homes. “The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan doesn’t want the women …