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75% of Afghan girls returned at school, claiming to act FM Amir Khan Muttaqi

75% of Afghan girls returned at school, claiming to act FM Amir Khan Muttaqi
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Islamabad: The Taliban regime in Afghanistan has claimed that 75 percent of women in the country have continued their studies.
Afghanistan acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi on Friday said 75 percent of women in Afghanistan had continued their studies in schools while answering questions about the situation of the education rights of girls in the Taliban-controlled country, Dawn reported.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the results of the Taliban, after controlling the country in mid-August, having closed schools with thousands of female students limited to their homes, drawing criticism by the international community.
The takeover of Afghanistan by the Taliban has been harder for women and girls from the country which torn war even though there is a group guarantee to protect their rights.
Previously, the Ministry of Education Afghanistan, led by the Taliban had continued all secondary schools.
However, direction only mentions male students, does not make a reference to the date of return for girls.
The Taliban announced a temporary government in September, with many promises, convincing not to repeat the previous Taliban regime policy (1996-2001).
However, reports that come from the land say differently.
According to media reports, women are prohibited from going to work, and a number of them have shown to demand their rights for work and education.
A spokesman for the Afghan Interior Ministry “shows that it is near that girls in high school and their female teachers will soon be back,” According to Al Jazeera.
Previously, UN children’s funds (UNICEF) called for to open schools, community-based education classes and universities to all young girls and women.
Unicef ​​representatives in Afghanistan Salam Al-Janabi previously stated that the agency was waiting to see whether the Taliban would allow girls to access education in the country as high school for girls in most provinces in Afghanistan remained closed.

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