Since taking power, the Taliban authorities have effectively squeezed women out of public life. Read more at straitstimes.com.
KABUL - Male students trickled back to their classes Monday after Afghan universities reopened following a winter break, butThe university ban is one of several restrictions imposed on women since the Taliban stormed back to power in August 2021, and has sparked global outrage – including across the Muslim world.
“This is gender discrimination against girls because Islam allows us to pursue higher education. Nobody should stop us from learning.”accusing women students of ignoring a strict dress codeMost universities had already introduced gender-segregated entrances and classrooms, as well as allowing women to be taught only by female professors or old men.
They have wheeled out a litany of excuses for the closure – from a lack of funds to the time needed to remodel the syllabus along Islamic lines.
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