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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.
A Young Girl Commits Suicide in Faryab Province
FARYAB, AFGHANISTAN - A young girl in the Qaramqul district of Faryab province committed suicide and took her life.
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.
A Woman and Her Six-Year-Old Son Murdered in Samangan
Local sources in Samangan province have reported the murder of a young woman along with her young son in this province.
Girls deprived of education: “Our future must not be left to oblivion”
As the new academic year approaches, schoolgirls and university students who have been deprived of their right to education are calling for the reopening of schools and universities to girls in the new year. They argue that education is a fundamental right for both men and women, and their future should not be consigned to oblivion.
Testimonies of female athletes on life under the Taliban regime
With the resurgence of the Taliban in Afghanistan, they have banned women and girls from participating in sports. This action has forced some female athletes to leave the country, while others have endured the bitter taste of unemployment and have suffered from various illnesses, including mental health disorders, as a result of their unemployment. Some have continued their work clandestinely out of necessity and dire economic conditions.
With the arrival of Ramadan, female heads of households experience economic difficulties
March 11 (Afghanistan Women's News Agency) - Some women who are heads of their families say that with the arrival of the month of Ramadan month, their economic difficulties have intensified due to the lack of income sources and unemployment, making it challenging for them to meet their families' needs.
A young girl in Panjshir province committed suicide
PANJSHIR, March 10 (Afghanistan Women’s News Agency) – Local sources in Panjshir province report the suicide of a 17-year-old young girl in this province. Sources from Panjshir province inform the media that this event took place today, on Monday, March 10th, around 11:00 in the morning in the village of Tondkhoi in the Darah district […]
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.
New restrictions imposed by the Taliban on women in the media
KABUL, March 1 (Afghanistan Women's News Agency) - Mohammad Khalid Hanafi, the Taliban acting minister of the Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice, issued a serious warning during a meeting with media representatives in Kabul.
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