Home Confinement of Girls and the 1022 Days of Waiting to Return to Classrooms Passed in Afghanistan
It has been 1022 days since girls' education institutions have been closed in Afghanistan, and so far, there is no information available on what the educational fate of female students will be and whether the school gates will reopen in the future or not.
Taliban Detains a Journalist and a Teacher
Local sources in Panjshir province reported the detention of a teacher from a school by the Taliban intelligence in the centre of this province.
Ban on Education and Dim Future for Schoolgirls in Bamyan Province
BAMYAN, AFGHANISTAN - Female students above the sixth in Bamyan province have stated that for the past three years, the gates of schools and universities across the country have been closed to girls. They are urging the caretaker government of the Taliban to reopen the gates of schools for them in the current solar year of 1403.
Reactions to the Continuation of the Ban on Girls’ Education in Afghanistan
As the new academic year begins with the absence of female students and ongoing educational restrictions against girls in Afghanistan, a group of protesting women under the name of the Women's Freedom Foramen Movement have called on the global community to urge the Taliban to reconsider their policies due to the complete deprivation of women's rights, institutionalization of gender apartheid, and war crimes.
The deprivation of female students from schools in Afghanistan for 900 days
March 9 (Afghanistan Women's News Agency) - 900 days have passed since girls' schools in Afghanistan have been closed, and some female students beyond the sixth grade are demanding the reopening of the school gates for all girls. They are hopeful that with the arrival of the new educational year, the doors of schools will open for them. They say that the future of Afghan girls should not be overlooked.