Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Afghanista­n schools resume with 1M girls barred

- ISTANBUL / DAILY SABAH WITH AGENCIES

began its new academic year yesterday, leaving out over 1 million girls outside schools due to the Taliban ban on women’s education beyond sixth grade.

The restrictio­n makes Afghanista­n the only country barring women from education.

The U.N. children’s agency says more than 1 million girls are affected by the ban. It also estimates that nearly 5 million were out of school before the Taliban takeover due to a lack of facilities and other reasons.

The Taliban’s education ministry marked the start of the new academic year with a ceremony that female journalist­s were not allowed to attend. The invitation­s sent out to reporters said: “Due to the lack of a suitable place for the sisters, we apologize to female reporters.”

During a ceremony, the Taliban’s education minister, Habibullah Agha, said that the ministry is trying “to increase the quality of education of religious and modern sciences as much as possible.”

The minister also called on students to avoid wearing clothes that contradict religious and local principles.

Abdul Salam Hanafi, the Taliban’s deputy prime minister, said they were trying to expand education in “all remote areas in the country.”

Girls continuing their education goes against the Taliban’s skewed interpreta­tion of Islamic law, or Sharia, and the authoritie­s had said that certain conditions were needed for their return to school. However, they made no progress in creating said conditions.

When they ruled Afghanista­n in the 1990s, they also banned girls’ education.

Despite initially promising a more moderate rule, the group has also barred women from higher education, public spaces like parks, and most jobs as part of harsh measures imposed after they took over following the withdrawal of U.S. and NATO forces from the country in 2021.

The ban on girls’ education remains the Taliban’s biggest obstacle to gaining recognitio­n as the legitimate rulers of Afghanista­n.

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