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Afghanistan: Women’s education in limbo despite Taliban guarantees

Afghanistan: Women's education in limbo despite Taliban guarantees
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KABUL: Afghanistan takeover by the Taliban has been harder for women and girls from a torn country war even though there is a guarantee of groups to protect their rights.
Hollie McKay, a writer, writer about war and foreign policy, wrote in deadlines, every day of US-based entertainment, said that women’s state education was forgotten.
The Ministry of Education was filled with the most obedient Taliban government – as evidenced by their long beard and playing continuous prayer beads, without a single woman in the hall or crowded wall.
This is a reminder of Searing from the education of a daughter in an Afghanistan in Limbo, with no gender input that suffers in the middle of the Taliban takeover, McKay said.
While boys from all ages were ordered back to the classroom last month, the education of girls after sixth grade – including several universities – has been detained by the Emirates of Islam.
While private schools continue, most Afghanese girls and women who rely on the public education system are relegated to homes until further notice.
“Amendments will be made based on our new law.
Islamic scholars will make a decision,” said Abdul Holeim, the Chief of Staff for Minister of Education.
“We want an Islamic perspective, and this means class and transportation separately.
After this is sorted, girls can continue their education for life.” “We cannot teach the music of our children and other things that are not part of our society,” Hakeim said, adding that the Taliban in 2021 would be far more open-minded than the rules starting in the 1990s.
“Now, we have sophisticated policies and strategies to catch up with the world.
At that time, we did not have access to resources and without capacity for new buildings or schools.
Now we have more power to make changes.” McKay said that he heard justification on several occasions.
Mawlawi Noor Ahmad Saeed, Director of Information and Culture for Kandahar Province emphasized that “whole problem is about transportation” and that it will “take time” to ensure the girls and women fully have a completely separate transit and infrastructure facilities.
Deputy Minister of Religion, Hafiz Habib, insisted that Islam allowed “full rights” to women’s education.
A leader in a very feared service to propagate the virtue and prevention of representatives, Mohammad Yousuf, echo that the new government will not eliminate girls from the right to full and right deadlines.
McKay also told her meeting with Imam Mawlawi Hayat Khan, who said that the reason for the farewell – and why women had to cover their entire face except the eyes – was so that the man wasn’t “too tempted.” When standing in Afghanistan, most students do half a day in regular schools and spend the other half intensifying their religious studies in Madrassa.
Meanwhile, the official spokesman for Taliban Bilal Karimi assured that his termination was only temporary.
With every day passed, Afghanistan as a whole dipped into poverty.
With frozen economic assets and a little diplomatic recognition from the outside world, the United Nations estimates that 97 percent of the 38 million will fall into destitution in the mid 2022 without an urgent action from the outside world, reporting deadlines.
And it doesn’t need to be said, almost always women and women who will suffer the impact of Haunt, said McKay.

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