Afghanistan: University staff resign in protest over ban on women’s education
Dozens of lecturers came out in support of female students and said they refuse to teach until the decision is.
Dozens of lecturers came out in support of female students and said they refuse to teach until the decision is.
Sources said Taliban defense and security ministers oppose the decision to ban women from attending university and discussed the issue.
In a statement, Tayeb said the ban imposed by the Taliban on women’s university studies contradicts with the Islamic Sharia’s.
“There are going to be costs if this is not reversed,” Blinken said of the ban announced on Tuesday.
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, whose country holds the G7 rotating presidency, called the university ban another step ‘towards the.
The Taliban's minister of higher education gave reasons for the group's decision amid growing condemnation by the international community and.
Turkey’s foreign minister also condemned the decision and said the decision to ban women from getting a university education was.
The Taliban’s move has been denounced by a number of Islamic countries and organizations, including the OIC, Saudi Arabia, Qatar.
Journalists were once again prevented from covering the flogging and spectators were not able to take photos or videos of.
Medical students at Nangarhar University said they will not sit exams until the Taliban has overturned its decision to prevent.