Richard Bennett, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights for Afghanistan, says that only in Afghanistan, with the start of the new academic year, girls above the sixth grade are not allowed to attend school, and women are not allowed to go to university.
Bennett said late last night (Sunday, 22 March) in his Nowruz message that the ban on the education of girls and women in Afghanistan is unacceptable and must be lifted.
This year marks the fifth year that girls in Afghanistan have been deprived of the right to education beyond the sixth grade. After taking control of Kabul in 2021, the Taliban banned education for girls above the sixth grade and, the following year, also prohibited their access to higher education.
European Union: The shooting of civilians in Herat is unjustifiable
The European Union says that the shooting of civilians in Injil district of Herat is unjustifiable.The EU Delegation to Afghanistan, last night (Saturday, April 11), described the attack on civilians at the Sayyid Mohammad Agha shrine in Deh...
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