458 male medical graduates of Kabul Medical University celebrated their graduation without the presence of their female classmates   
458 male medical graduates of Kabul Medical University celebrated their graduation without the presence of their female classmates   

Ever since the Taliban came to power, girls and women have been deprived of all their human and religious rights, including the right to education, and have been forced to stay at home. On Wednesday, November 29, about 458 male students of the faculties of medical sciences of Kabul Medical University celebrated their graduation, while […]

Ever since the Taliban came to power, girls and women have been deprived of all their human and religious rights, including the right to education, and have been forced to stay at home.

On Wednesday, November 29, about 458 male students of the faculties of medical sciences of Kabul Medical University celebrated their graduation, while about 60 female students of this university, whose study period has ended, were not invited to this ceremony.

By banning girls from accessing the right to education, girls are also denied from attending graduation ceremony and male alumni celebrate their graduation without the presence of their female classmates.