Kabul women protest against Taliban ban on girls attending school
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- Published Date: 02:26 | 26 March 2023
- Modified Date: 02:26 | 26 March 2023
Several Afghan outlets operating from outside the country, such as Afghanistan International TV and the Hasht-e-Sub online paper, reported that Taliban forces intervened and halted the rally.
Videos shared in social media show a few dozen young women arguing with the Taliban forces and chanting slogans in support of women's education.
"We have been experiencing a very bad psychological and mental situation for more than one and a half years," one of the activists tells in a video, as others called on the Taliban not to politicize education.
The Taliban returned to power with the collapse of the former Afghan government amidst the chaotic withdrawal of the NATO forces from Afghanistan in August 2021. The militants reimposed strict laws and regulations, including banning girls and women from accessing school classes beyond grade six.
Despite repeated calls by Afghans and the international community to lift the ban, Afghanistan's new rulers continue to refuse to do so.
The hopes of millions of girls were shattered for the second consecutive year at the beginning of the new school year.
In Afghanistan, the new school year begins with the start of Persian new year or spring.
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