Tue. Nov 5th, 2024
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Female university students in Afghanistan have been turned away from campuses after the Taliban-run administration said women would be suspended from tertiary education.

The decision to bar women was announced on Tuesday evening in a letter to universities from the higher education ministry, drawing condemnation from foreign governments and the United Nations.

“We went to university, the Taliban were at the gate and told us, ‘You are not allowed to enter the university until further notice’, … Everyone was crying,” said Shaista, a business studies student at a private university in Kabul.

Students and Reuters witnesses said that the presence of security forces outside universities was higher than usual and female students were told to leave by armed Taliban, even if they were going to complete administrative tasks.

An Afghan female student stands in front of the entrance gate of Kabul University.
The ban is likely to complicate the Taliban administration’s efforts to gain international recognition.(Reuters: Ali Khara)

The bar on women students is likely to complicate the Taliban administration’s efforts to gain international recognition and to get rid of sanctions that are severely hampering the economy.

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