Afghan women banned from university 'for not following dress code'

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'They were dressing like they were going to a wedding,” says Taliban minister. Read more at straitstimes.com.

KABUL - Afghan universities were declared off limits to women because female students were not following instructions including a proper dress code, the Taliban’s minister for higher education said on Thursday.

“Those female students who were coming to universities from home were also not following instructions on hijab... They were dressing like they were going to a wedding,” Mr Neda Mohammad Nadeem said, in an interview on state television.a sweeping ban on women’s education in universities,The ban came less than three months after thousands of women students were allowed to sit university entrance exams, many aspiring for teaching and medicine as future careers.

Secondary schools for girls have been closed across most of the country for over a year – also temporarily, according to the Taliban, although they have offered a litany of excuses for why they have not opened. AFP Higher Education Minister Neda Mohammad Nadeem speaks during a live TV broadcast, in Kabul, on Dec 22, 2022. PHOTO: AFP

 

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