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Curtain for women’s freedom? University class is behind the veil

Curtain for women's freedom? University class is behind the veil
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KABUL: Women who attend Afghan universities must wear Abaya and Niqab robes that cover most of the faces, the Taliban have ordered, and the class must be separated by gender – or at least divided by curtains.
In a long document issued by the Taliban education authority, they also ordered that female students would only be taught by other women, but if it was impossible then “parents” good characters can fill.
Decisions apply to private and university universities, which have mushroomed since the first rules of the Taliban ended in 2001.
During that period, girls and women were mostly excluded from education because the rules regarding the same classroom and their insistence must be accompanied by relatively men men every time they leave.
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There is no order for women to wear a comprehensive burqa in new regulations issued at the end of Saturday, but Niqab effectively covers most of the faces, leaving only open eyes.
In recent years Burqas and Niqabs mostly vanished from Kabul streets, but look more often in small cities and cities.
The decision was present as a private university preparing to open on Monday.
“The university is required to recruit female teachers for female students based on their facilities,” said the decision, adding that men and women must use separate entrances and out.
If it is not possible to hire a female teacher, then the college “must try to hire old teachers who have good behavior notes”.
While women must now learn separately, they also have to end their lessons five minutes earlier than men to stop them from getting along outside.
They then had to stay in the waiting room until their male colleagues had left the building, according to the decree issued by the Taliban Higher Education Ministry.
“Practical, this is a difficult plan – we don’t have enough instructors or female classes to separate girls,” said a university professor.
“But the fact that they allow women to go to school and university is a big positive step,” he said.

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