seizing power in August. But on 23 March, young women across the nation were overjoyed that they would finally be able to continue their education after reassurances from the education ministry.
Just hours after excitedly turning up for school on March 23, schoolgirls were told to go home again after Taliban ordered girls’ secondary schools to shut Their schools would remain shut until further notice, the children learned. The Taliban had backtracked on its promise. ‘All children deserve to be in school. This is the surest way to put the country on a surer path toward the peace and prosperity that the people of Afghanistan deserve.’
The Taliban claimed that last month’s decision was technical, citing concerns around school uniforms adhering to Shari’a and Afghan customs, shortages of female teachers and even power outages. However, widespread consensus among women’s rights activists and international observers is that these are excuses.. Over the past year, the situation has become even more desperate as crippling poverty and hunger, violence, drought, and Covid have collided to create a humanitarian emergency.
‘Women and girls in Afghanistan are on the front line of a dire humanitarian crisis,’ says Maryann Horne from the British Red Cross ‘Women have been deprived of their fundamental human rights,’ says Noon. ‘They are unable to participate in politics or employment, they cannot travel freely, they are forbidden from freely expressing themselves, and can no longer take part in media activities, the arts or literature.
Primary school girls were allowed to carry on with their education, while girls in grade seven to 12 were sent home 17-year-old Habiba has given up all hopes of an education. She had just finished 11th grade when the academic year ended, and she doesn’t believe schools will reopen. Afghan women and girls protested in front of the Ministry of Education in Kabul days after the children were sent home, demanding that high schools be reopened for girls
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